Answer:
C - Slang
Explanation:
Gibberish is typically only used by young children. Not appropriate here since you're likely not talking about a 3-5 year old.
Formal language is typically only used in a professional setting or with people you're not familiar with (i.e. not your family or friends)
Jargon is like slang, but it's used in a professional setting. Doctors use jargon when talking about diseases. Ex: A "JT" is a joint. This isn't slang you'd use unless you were in their workplace.
It's slang because we use slang when talking to someone we're familiar with and in a non-formal situation. Borrowing a bike from our brother is non-formal, and we're familiar with him.
Understand the sociological and psychological factors<span> that </span>affect voting<span> and </span>voter behavior<span>. – </span>Voters<span> are influenced by sociological </span>factors<span> such as </span>income<span>, occupation, education, gender, </span>age<span>, </span>religion<span>, ethnic background, geography, and family.
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Answer:
usual
Explanation:
because it doesn't have a prefix or suffix hooked to the word
The answer is B0 Each line is the same length, with the same meter.
The answer is C.
The narrator speaks using an authorial voice.
(just took the test, hope this helps)
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