Baron Kurtz
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OK, i've just read the article through clearly. The author seems not to have a gripe really with Strunck and White. All of his examples are really gripes against bad writers and their inability to understand the advice in Strunck and White.
After all his rambling incoherence against the "passive voice" advice given in Stunck and White he says this:
"After this unpromising start, there is some fairly sensible style advice: The authors explicitly say they do not mean "that the writer should entirely discard the passive voice," which is "frequently convenient and sometimes necessary." They give good examples to show that the choice between active and passive may depend on the topic under discussion.
Sadly, writing tutors tend to ignore this moderation, and simply red-circle everything that looks like a passive, just as Microsoft Word's grammar checker underlines every passive in wavy green to signal that you should try to get rid of it. That over-interpretation is part of the damage that Strunck and White have unintentionally done. But it is not what I am most concerned about here."
The problem he has is with language tutors or graders, not with Strunck and White.
His article is, errr, stupid.
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After all his rambling incoherence against the "passive voice" advice given in Stunck and White he says this:
"After this unpromising start, there is some fairly sensible style advice: The authors explicitly say they do not mean "that the writer should entirely discard the passive voice," which is "frequently convenient and sometimes necessary." They give good examples to show that the choice between active and passive may depend on the topic under discussion.
Sadly, writing tutors tend to ignore this moderation, and simply red-circle everything that looks like a passive, just as Microsoft Word's grammar checker underlines every passive in wavy green to signal that you should try to get rid of it. That over-interpretation is part of the damage that Strunck and White have unintentionally done. But it is not what I am most concerned about here."
The problem he has is with language tutors or graders, not with Strunck and White.
His article is, errr, stupid.
bk