Driving recklessly and speeding are entirely different things. You are still in control of the vehicle whilst speeding, and you may be doing it to get up a hill or to pass a semi truck in front of you. The majority of the time someone speeds, they have a reason. Driving recklessly is driving without empathy for other drivers, and purposefully driving fast and crazy. We should give speeders a chance to explain why they did, and then decide wether or not they deserve a ticket
Answer: I believe its 1 for question 19 and 4 for question 20
Answer:
- charged language - emotional tone
- formal, elevated language - serious tone
- casual, informal language - friendly tone
Explanation:
Charged language refers to the type of language characterized by many subtle implications, which are made in order to persuade a specific audience, by engaging their emotions.
e.g. A person who supports community reforms could be described as a "citizen enthusiastic about community reforms" or as "a citizen obsessed with community reforms."
Formal, elevated language is characterized by serious tone, less personal structures, use of complex structures, deprived of colloquialisms and simple constructions. We usually use a formal language for academic purposes or when we talk to people we do not know very well.
Casual, informal language is characterized by a friendly tone, and simple, more personal structures. We use informal language when we talk to our friends and family or when writing some personal emails or text messages.
Answer:
A. One who performs a certain action