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iragen [17]
3 years ago
7

I’ve come to terms with my dreaminess, my absent-mindedness—well, okay, my ditziness! Why do I characterize myself this way? A f

ew examples might make this description very clear. They might include such mild eccentricities as mismatched socks and paint smudges on jeans and in hair. Or I could cite more embarrassing moments, perhaps having to do with personal hygiene or misunderstandings. But why bother with the descriptions; you’ve probably already grasped the idea!
Which of these phrases best describes the author’s voice?
A. somber and weighty
B. driven and intense
C. neutral and lifeless
D. humorous and informal
English
1 answer:
Tanya [424]3 years ago
7 0
I would say D, because it involves humor for the pleasure of the reader, and it isn't a formal passage, so therefore the passage is D. humorous and informal.
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