When a reader uses word choice patterns of events and other clues to determine meaning it is called drawing inferences. The rest of the choices do not use word choice patterns of events and other clues to determine the meaning of a phrase or word.
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Most journalists use third person point of view because its more objects, and sounds like it was written by someone who was there. The exception that exist is that some journalists write in first person, using Iand meand focusing on their own role in the story.
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"The Goophered Grapevine" is a work by Charles W. Chesnutt. It was first published in 1887.
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The frame story in this short story is told by John. The Goophered Grapevine is about the history of ruined plantation in North Carolina. The frame story is about the trip of John and his wife to North Carolina. He goes there to see the grapevine and to pursue a business opportunity there. The embedded story is told by Julius McAdoo, who is the former slave. Both these story's convey's the message told in the story by showing the reader a contrast between the dialects of a North white and a slave.
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that is written using informal language is the following one: Wow, that's an awesome painting. That is, your answer would be A.
The selected sentence contains an interjection (wow). Interjections express meaning or feeling in a word or two. They simply convey the way the author or speaker is feeling. The fact is that interjections are rarely used in academic or formal writing. On other hand, the adjective "awesome" is slang, so it also contributes to the informality of the sentence.