"Informal communications are more easily misinterpreted"
A formal tone provides the reader with a better understanding of the message sent because it lacks the everyday slangs or cultural characteristics in informal language that may sound alien to the receiver, considering many people doesn't know the meaning of some words used informally. A misinterpreted message on any business and in professional environment is an important issue to worry because most of the time it implicates in errors and failure on the tasks given to the worker.
The best statement that describes how the author's purpose differs in Chapter 1 of Nature and Society and Solitude is:
<span>Nature is an essay in praise of nature’s sublimity, while Society and Solitude is an essay in praise of being alone.
Sublimity is something that goes beyond greatness or is transcendental.
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1. How much is the price of the tickets, Jimmy?
2. Do these trainers belong to you?
3. Sasha doesn't like team sports at all.
4. She has been in a recording studio once before.
5. We have been here for three hours.
6. I have been righting this for hours and it's still not right.
7. It is my first time flying alone.
8. Sharon is taking a bath at the moment.
9. Paul does like surprises, just not on his birthday.
Answer:
1.I.c- pass behind the shelves.
2.The stray cat escaped.
3. Step up.