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Understanding how Arthur uses certain sentence types to achieve various rhetorical effects is more important

than understanding a particular idea. Syntactic fluency, for example, is the ability of Arthurs to vary the types of
sentences they use. The effects can help the author flow elegantly from one idea to another. Both active voice
and passive voice must be understood. The best sentence structure is active voice because it logically arranges
subject, verb, and object information. The order is reversed in passive voice. It is hermetically right to use the
passive voice in this situation. But compared to the active option, it's a poorer style decision. This is crucial
because you'll understand the author's motivation for using the passive voice and how it can alter the meaning of
the phrases.

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