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andrezito [222]
3 years ago
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This question is based on the following four sentences. 1.Netta and Jim wrangled iver their views of free trade.2.Netta and Jim

expressed different views on free trade.3.Netta and Jim argued vociferously over this issue of free trade.4.Netta and Jim bickered over the issue of free trade... Which of the four sentences is neutral?A.2 B.1 C.3 D.4
English
2 answers:
zysi [14]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is "B"

<h2>Further Explanation </h2>

Neutral has 5 meanings. Neutral is a homonym because the meanings have the same spelling and pronunciation but the meaning is different. Neutral has meaning in the field of linguistics. Neutral has a meaning in the class of adjectives or adjectives so that neutral can change nouns or pronouns, usually by explaining it or making it more specific. Neutral is included in a variety of conversational languages.

In the statement above that for option 2, where option 2 has the same meaning as the others but is different. Option 1 states clearly that Netta and Jim debate their views on free trade. Likewise for options 3 and 4. Frankly stated. For option 2, Netta and Jim have different views about free trade. This sentence has the form of a statement but indirectly has the same meaning as the other options. Or the easy way is, the sentence whose S (subject) function does not do, is not affected, and does not have the same reference as the verb. It takes accuracy to be able to distinguish neutral sentences from those that are not, the key is in the subject with verbs.

there is neutral English. This neutral language is not too rigid as formal English, and also not too relaxed as informal language. This language is quite safe to use in certain official events because it is neutral from all forms of emotion.

Formal English has the characteristics of using sentence structures that are long and complicated, and sometimes uses vocabulary that is rarely used in everyday conversation. Neutral English is shorter than

Formal English, but still safe enough to be used at official events and not too rigid when used for everyday conversation use.

Informal English uses concise sentences, doesn't pay too much attention to grammar, and uses many popular languages ​​(slang) and abbreviations.

In addition, formal English also tends to use more passive sentences compared to informal English.

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Grade:  High School

Subject:  English

keywords: Neutral sentences

11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
3 0
The question that is being raised here is this one: "Which of the four sentences is neutral?"

Here are the choices.
A. 4 
B. 2 
C. 1 
<span>D. 3
</span>
The correct answer is this one: "B. 2" <span>Netta and Jim expressed different views on free trade.</span>
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