what are the adjectives for the narrator in the story The passive voice
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of these may be important things to keep in mind while writing (or they may not be, depending on whom you ask), but they are certainly not passive voice. Telling instead of showing is… well, telling instead of showing. And there are a ton of more precise ways you can describe dull writing than the misleading, unhelpful label of “passive writing.”
You also can’t just look for any use of the word “was” and assume the sentence is in the passive voice. For example, the sentence “I was cold” is not passive—it’s just past tense.
One last thing passive voice emphatically is not?
Bad.
Well, not necessarily.
“What!?” I hear you shout. “WHAT!? Heresy! Sacrilege! Off with his head! Down with the monarchy! Up the proletariat! Ia! Ia! Cthulhu F’taghn!”
Before you throw me down the nearest oubliette, let me explain what passive voice is, why it is sometimes a bad thing, and how you can avoid it—as well as how to figure out when it’s okay.