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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
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Which word from the sentence gives it an informal tone? Let’s all jump into this mess together and see if we can shovel our way

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2 answers:
labwork [276]3 years ago
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Thats all i got Informal words are words that are used commonly, like the words you use when you talk to your best friends.  The words jump mess, and shovel are all give an informal tone.
taurus [48]3 years ago
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Informal words are words that are used commonly, like the words you use when you talk to your best friends.  The words JUMP, MESS, and SHOVEL are all give an informal tone. Keep in mind that tone is the way the author expresses his or her feelings within the text. Remember that formal words are the words that are used to say a word more formal than the word used presently. Example: ERUDITE is a formal word for wise, CONCUR is the formal word for agree, ESOTERIC for secret and the last that I can give is FRIEND for chum<span>.</span>

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