<u>Two different small paragraphs with formal tone and informal tone:</u>
Formal writing style is the one which describes every sentence in a very proper way. It does not makes use of contractions such as ‘it’s’, rather use ‘It is.’ When we use formal tone, there’s no space for first or third person (I,we) Example of formal tone is:
‘Over the past few years, education systems have come up with many new changes. Today’s education is no longer restricted within books. Rather, there are a wide number of applications, tutorials, and videos available online to expand and widen the knowledge of a child.’
Informal writing style is very casual. It is very much similar to how we have a conversation with our friends on a regular basis. Example if informal tone is:
‘Today, if we look around, we’ll notice that every person is engaged in some or the other social networking sites. We no longer interact with our friends and relatives face to face like we used to earlier. It’s you and me who needs to bring changes to change the present state.’
Greg sat in the small, pall green kitchen listening, knowing the lecture would end with his father saying he couldn't play ball with the scorpions.
Voltaire's existence in the wake of death is mind-boggling, his notoriety changing with progressive administrations.
The French revolution thought back to him as a courageous antecedent of its battle, and in 1791, his remaining parts were taken back to Paris and with extraordinary celebration, put in the Panthéon.
The correct answer of the given question above would be the third option. Based on the lines from <span>Antigone by Sophocles: Scene 1, Ode 1</span>, the ancient Greeks value human dominion over nature. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.