I don't know for sure who Brooke Ellison is in this story without more details. She could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary story, or she might be someone well - known in a specific community.
In the 'watch the brooke ellison story', Brooke Ellison is the focus. She may be a person with a unique background, a story full of highs and lows. Maybe she's a person who has made contributions to society, or has had a personal journey that can teach us valuable lessons. Without actually watching it, we can only speculate, but it's clear she's the important character around which the story revolves.
It depends. In moderation, passive voice can add variety and emphasis. But if it dominates the writing, it can make the story less dynamic and harder to follow.
There might be some fan fiction out there. If they are from a well - known book or series, there could be a community of fans who write about them. However, without more context about who these Bailey characters are, it's hard to be certain. You could also check relevant fan forums to see if anyone has mentioned any such fan fictions.
Passive voice in fiction can affect the pacing. Since it often makes the sentence a bit more complex, it can slow down the reading speed, which might be useful when the author wants to build tension. Also, it can be used to avoid naming the doer when the author wants to keep the reader guessing. For instance, 'The message was delivered, but no one knew who did it.' This adds an element of intrigue to the story.