Don’t be excited about everything without any reason. Change into passive voice
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Without any reason don't get excited about anything.
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You are advised not to be excited about everything without any reason.
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Let yourself not to be excited about everything without any reason.
Explanation:
This is an imperative case. Imperative sentence is a sentence used to give command, advice, request, instruction, etc. The object in imperative sentences is usually assumed to be the pronoun ‘you’. Since, there was use of the word 'please' in the active voice, in passive we use 'requested'.
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