Informal means slang or figurative syntax and so on therefore the answer would be D
Answer:
Lady Montagu introduced the inoculation <u>of smallpox</u> to Europe.
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that consists of a preposition, its object, and the words that modify the object. Prepositions are words used to connect other words within a sentence and express the relationship between them (e.g. space and time).
In the given sentence, a prepositional phrase can be introduced by changing the words<em> smallpox inoculation</em> into <em>inoculation of smallpox</em>. The preposition here is <em>of </em>and its object is <em>smallpox</em>.
Answer:
Warily
Explanation:
A very cautious mouse would warily walk past a sleeping cat. When someone is wary, they are cautious, careful.
<em>To maneuver</em> means <em>to move skilfully or carefully</em>, but it would not be used in the context of a mouse. For example, you could maneuver while driving a car.
The remaining two words have completely different meanings. <em>Matronly</em> means <em>of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a matron</em> (usually a mature and dignified married woman who has an established social position).
<em>Odious</em> means <em>extremely unpleasant.</em>
Delaware
ignore this the answer needs to be 20 characters
Answer:
Overt
Explanation:
The definition is "done openly". A direct antonym to clandestine.