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Bas_tet [7]
4 years ago
13

pleeeeeeasse help  Match the sentence to its correct label. 1. Because he has unrivaled skills in the kitchen, there is nowhere

I would rather consume my food than their dinner table. 2. He is the best cook in town, and I love to have dinner at their place! 3. The sustenance he concocts in the scullery is beyond compare, and I want to ingest no other nourishment than that which he provides. a. Immature Writing b. Mature Writing c. Overuse of Thesaurus
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saul85 [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>Sentence 1, Option b. Because he has unrivaled skills in the kitchen, there is nowhere I would rather consume my food than their dinner table.</em>

<em>Sentence 2, Option a. He is the best cook in town, and I love to have dinner at their place!.</em>

<em>Sentence 3, Option c. The sustenance he concocts in the scullery is beyond compare, and I want to ingest no other nourishment than that which he provides.</em>

Explanation:

The first sentence is an example of mature writing, in which the author uses the correct synonyms and adjectives to give the message showing depth and a good use of vocabulary.

The second sentence is written in a simplistic and flat style, showing a more immature style of writing.

The third sentence is a good example of an overuse of Thesaurus, which is a tool available in many word-processing programs that gives you the option of choosing a variety of adjectives and synonims for your work. The overuse of this tool creates a sentence that makes no clear sense.

Maslowich4 years ago
4 0
1. B
2. A
3. C
I hope this helps you.
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