The correct answers would be "using contractions, slang terms, and colloquial expressions" and "using expressive punctuation". This way the writer brings the topic closer to the reader by making it "sound more like conversation". If you use "formal rules of grammar", it does not sound like a conversation, and "underlining words for emphasis" only draws your attention to those words. Mentioning your friend in the letter doesn't really affect anything.
That means in my opinion that if you have a friend that isn't down for you or isn't like you then u shouldn't be friends with them
The answer is b) Participle
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Banal would be a. overused
Answer:
1. They suggest that the glories of nature are just as spiritual as a church, if not more so.
2. They suggest that going to church may not be the best or only route to heaven
Explanation: