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Inga [223]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements about slang is true? O A. Use slang frequently because it will provide evidence of popular wor

ds at the time of your writing. O B. Slang often communicates your point correctly, but it's not appropriate for formal writing. O C. Slang represents passing fads, so it should never be used in any type of writing. O D. You don't need to take your audience or purpose into account when using slang​
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

A

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Just as a mason uses bricks to build sturdy homes, writers use words to build successful documents. Consider the construction of a building. Builders need to use tough, reliable materials to build a solid and structurally sound skyscraper. From the foundation to the roof and every floor in between, every part is necessary. Writers need to use strong, meaningful words from the first sentence to the last and in every sentence in between.

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