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what is the difference of "We believe the practice is unsustainable" and "It is believed the practice is unsustainable" in terms of academic
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Answered by Davie503
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Answered by Mithalesh1602398
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Answer:

Well basically it's have differences in We believe the practice is unsustainable you're believing that it has no existence to be happened while in the second it's believe that the practice is unsustainable to exist.

Explanation:

Step : 1 Actually, there are variances in We think the practise is unsustainable; in the first case, we think it doesn't exist to happen, and in the second, we think it can't continue to exist. We may use the passive voice when we don't know who exactly did something, when we don't care who did it, or when we'd prefer not to mention. Undoubtedly, this is one of those instances.

Step : 2  By using the active voice and the phrase "We believe," the speaker assumes responsibility and expresses his or her belief, which stands in for the belief of a specific group of people, that the conduct cannot continue. We must rely on the speaker and the group's credibility to determine if the practise should be deemed unsustainable.

Step : 3 We must rely on the speaker and the group's credibility to determine if the practise should be deemed unsustainable. Actually, there are variances in We think the practise is unsustainable; in the first case, we think it doesn't exist to happen, and in the second, we think it can't continue to exist.

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