the elements of formal writing style are
- diction (otherwise known as word choice)
- sentence structure and syntax
- nature of figurative language
- rhythm and component sounds
- rhetorical patterns
- using the active voice
- literal and concrete language
- concision (otherwise known as eliminating redundancy)
In John Ruskin's essay, "Work," the author's position is weakened because the essay is filled with "<span>d. logical fallacies" which often hurt the credibility of an author. </span>
Answer:
C. Haven't
Explanation:
I figured this out by the process of elimination.
"They decided to have a wash <em>have </em>they." This sentence doesn't make sense because this is not the right word to fill in the blank.
"They decided to have a wash, didn't they." Also does not make sense because it is not the right type of past, present, or future tense.
"They decided to have a wash, haven't they." This is the only word that fits this sentence.
The answer is A because is the most obvious and true answer because he uses words like fearful, bloody, fiery, you know.
Answer:
Explanation:
We should not believe everything blindly because if we don't assess ourselves correctly about something before being sure about it's truthfulness, we might be deceived.