1. There’s a car crash
2. There are two men standing on the side of the road sad
3. There is a woman in the phone booth
4. There is a dog on the grass
5. The accident happened at a stop sign
The dog had most likely ran across the street and the vehicle on the right was most likely speeding, causing the man to swerve to not hit the dog but instead another vehicle and the woman is most likely call for help
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Butterfly because it is the name of the butterfly and you always capatilize a name
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Explanation:
Both Casual and intimate speech style are used in an informal setting (unofficial scenario between colleagues, friends or members of a social group). Both types of speech usually do not require a lot of coordination or measured approach, arrangement or careful selection of phrases as could be required in an official or formal set up. However, it is worthy of noting that intimate and casual aren't the same, even though both are speeches are operated on an informal level, the intimate speech style is often used between people who share a very close relationship, this include very close friend or family member, between spouses and so on. Casual speeches may occur between colleagues and those we share a lesser degree of intimacy with. Content and mode of intimate speeches are often more informal and as such very loose than between casual speeches.