Answer:
A. Kicking back
Explanation:
Just by looking at this question, and the answer choices, you can determine that the least formal answer is A. Kicking back. This is because when you think of formal, you think of respectful and professional. Answers "C," and "B," are things that one may say in a formal/professional way to someone. However, people don't normally use the term, "kicking back," as a formal use of speech.
Answer:
Explanation:
They didn't.
The program began with "We interrupt this program to bring you an important announcement.
What followed was the War of the Worlds.
It didn't matter. The audience listening in was actually quite small -- somewhere around 2% of the listeners listening to everything.
Ambrose Bierce uses the flashback to develop Farquhar's character.
The words that make up the prepositional phrase in this are "around the park."
a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition of course.
in this sentence, "around" is the preposition.
so, the prepositional phrase is "around the park"