Informal is defined as relaxed, unofficial, or easygoing. If this is a multiple choice question, consider what choices are formal versus informal. <span>Anything that would fall under the category of "formal," which can also mean academic, rigid, proper, precise, or strict, can be ruled out as wrong answers. </span>Things that would be "formal" include tones, or the way that the story is written, that are very rigid and academic. In addition, a list of facts presented one after the other would be formal, not informal. Once you are done ruling these formal answers out, you will know what is informal.
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THIS sentence contains no punctuation or capitalization errors.
I told Preston Burke that I would go to the library every week as long as there are still books that I haven't read.
Explanation:
The one device that is most commonly associated with poetry by the general public is the Rhyme Scheme or simply, Rhyme. It uses words with different beginning sounds but whose endings sound alike, including the final vowel sound and everything following it. It is applied in an alternating method which in a stanza, follows mostly this format: a-b-a-b where the first and third line rhyme, while the second and fourth line rhyme.
"The early lilacs became part of this child,<span><span>
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And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and red clover, and the song of the phoebe-bird,'</span>