When is it appropriate to use the passive voice?(1 point)

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It is never appropriate to use the passive voice.
It is never appropriate to use the passive voice.

when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun

when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown

when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb

when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown

The appropriate time to use the passive voice is when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown.

The appropriate time to use the passive voice is when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown. In such cases, the focus is on the action itself rather than the subject performing it. This can be useful when emphasizing the object of the action, making the sentence more concise, or when the agent is unknown or unnecessary to mention. For example, "The car was stolen" (passive) versus "Someone stole the car" (active). It is important to note that while the passive voice has its uses, it should not be overused, as it can make sentences less clear or less engaging.