A. the Narrator
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Answer:
I think the most helpful way to create a more formal and professional tone is to eliminate the informal language.
Explanation:
The paragraph has phrases like "<em>off the hook</em>", or homeless "<em>peeps</em>" that are not accurate for a formal request. If those words or phrases are changed for more formal ones, the whole request will sound more serious and important.
Answer:
Abagnale's life could best be paraphrased as:
<u>B) running from the law and later working for the law.</u>
Explanation:
Frank Abagnale Jr. is the clear example of a boy who makes mistakes when trying to progress quickly without caring about his crimes, among which are the falsification of documents and checks, as well as the illegal practice of professions, which is why which during his youth had to flee from justice, however, due to the expertise he obtained after creating many false checks and his criminal journey, the American government gave him the possibility of working with them, contributing his knowledge of possible techniques fraud and help counter it, which was paradoxical considering his background.
D, 19th century refers to 1800 and 20th to 1900 but it doesn’t include/contrast past music, so wrong. C doesn’t help you with past music. B could be of use, but the report is about 1920 big band music and not hip hop. And A would allow you to have the best information from a first person source along with their contracting ideas with today’s and the pasts music, so A is the right answer.
The student writing this wrote very informally and inappropriately. Words such as “ya,” and “IMHO” are not appropriate for an email to a professor.
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