The answer is most likely A because it looks like "over" is the only preposition used in any of these sentences.
Answer:
It makes the speaker sound casual
Explanation:
The use of "cause, a-swimmin, and awesome" by the poet makes her sound casual. A casual text is one that is written in a relaxed tone, and an informal manner. Such a text makes use of everyday language that is easily understood by the reader. As a person reads the poem, "Ode to an Otter", there is a feeling of familiarity and good understanding of what the poet is saying because of her choice of words.
She abbreviated <em>because</em> using <em>'cause' </em>and<em> always swimming</em>, using <em>'a-swimmin'</em>. This removes the formality in the poem and makes it informal or casual.
Answer:
B. Word Count
Tone shows purpose, intended audience shows purpose, word choice shows purpose but word count does it.
Explanation:
"A. Two-thirds of the team attended practice" is the only sentence that is written correctly since in this case fractions should be hyphenated, although this is slipping from convention.
A century is 100 years, so: <span>A)The age of the United States
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