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what is the difference between voice and narration

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Answered by Anonymous
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 <b ><u > While changing voice, we need not change the tense but we do change the tense in case of narration change.

In voice change, the subject is changed to be the object and the vice versa happens. In narration change, the pronouns are usually changed according to the tense of the reporting verb in direct narration.

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Answered by arusha8683
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VOICE
voice is the quality of a verb that indicates whether its subject acts (active voice) or is acted upon (passive voice). Voice is a grammatical feature that describes the relationship between the verb and the subject (also known as the agent) in a sentence.

NARRATION
In writing or speech, narration is the process of recounting a sequence of events, real or imagined. It's also called storytelling. Aristotle's term for narration was prothesis. The person who recounts the events is calleda narrator.
Narration generally means any kind of explaining or telling of something. It is usually used in reference to storytelling
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