do not insult the weak-voice change
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you are not supposed to insult the weak.
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The sentence "do not insult the weak" is written in active voice; in passive voice, it would be "let the weak not be insulted."
Rather than describing something, the subject of a sentence enacts the verb; for example, "the subject enacts the verb" is written in active voice. A passive sentence has the subject received the verb; for example: "the verb is done to the subject."
The sentence "do not insult the weak" is an imperative sentence, meaning, essentially, that it tells someone to do (or not do, in this case!) something. The subject is the imperative "you," which does not appear in an imperative sentence. To receive the action of an imperative sentence, the imperative, unnamed "you" is told to "let [the verb] be."