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Elanso [62]
4 years ago
13

Hey Jack! What's new? When are getting together? It's been so long. You need to check out my new bike and maybe we can go riding

together. You should see my ridiculous helmet! We miss you around the neighborhood, bro!-Phillip
Which features make this passage informal?
There's more than one answer

A. Impersonal tone

B. Contractions

C. First person point of view

D. Incomplete sentences

E. Third person point of view

F. Expressions of subjective feelings
English
1 answer:
Verizon [17]4 years ago
4 0
The correct answers are letter B and D. Contractions and incomplete sentences make the passage seem informal. This is very common in day-to-day communication as it brings about a sense of socializing between the different parties. 
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