Answer:
The question refers to the Continental Drift Theory.
Explanation:
Continental drift is a theory proposed in 1912 by the German meteorologist and geophysicist Alfred Wegener explaining the origin of continents by the disintegration of the original Pangea supercontinent.
The original idea that the continents fit together was supported by Wegener by comparing geological and paleontological findings mainly from the coasts of Africa and South America. Today, the theory of continental drift is part of the theory of plate tectonics, which explains not only the motion of continents but also the dynamics of the Earth's mantle.
Answer:
We use standard formal English when communicating with an unknown audience.
Less formal, colloquial English would be fine when communicating with people whom you know and who also know you.
Explanation:
Standard formal English is mostly used in academic writings, job applications, persuasive letters to authorities, business presentations within a company, or to some other company.
Less formal and colloquial English is used when we communicate with people whom we already know, and who also know us. For example communicating with a team lead, group discussion, business meetings within a company, talking to your employer with whom you have already worked for some time.
Below this less formal style comes informal style (though acceptable but not correct) which we use with our close friends, team mates, etc.
The lowest level is slang which is hardly acceptable for most of the people.
Dear diary,
Today our school celebrated the 40th birthday school anniversary, the festival was amazing! I kept going from one spot to another, they all were so entertaining, I also took some pictures with my friends, we all look so happy in it, and at night fireworks went off, the colors were so pretty and bright! It was such a memorable night. Had so much fun.
Some of those techniques include blended imagery and themes, absurdism, nonlinear narratives, and stream of consciousness