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  18. bitter1stuff said: If I remember right: Avoid passive voice (“was running”) in essays because it creates a stronger tone for your argument. Passive voice is perfectly fine for fiction.
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    Just in case any of y'all don't already know why this is OK despite that rule actually being a pretty good one, as far...
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    Hello, Mr. Gaiman...I was really hoping for some advice on a habit of mine I've noticed...