They are both the directing to the same thing.
Just to clarify, there are 3 options:
A) Immature writing
B)Mature writing
C)Overuse of thesaurus
and there are 3 sentences:
1) She played video games without all day long without stopping.
2) Without ceasing, she gripped her controller in her hands and dominated her video games all day long.
3) For what had the quality of time interminable, she toiled merrily at her digital amusement.
If there's only one match for each sentence, I'd say that the following pairs sound correct to me:
1;B
2;C
3;A
Answer and Explanation:
The most informal level of language I use is with my friends in online messaging apps. This type of language is usually very fast and with lots of slang and abbreviations. As my friends are close to my age and we are at the same level of hierarchy, this type of language is common and even stimulated between us, as it allows a more relaxed communication to be established.
The most formal level of language I use is with my internship supervisor, where I use very respectful language and more elaborate words, without using slang, abbreviations or idiomatic expressions. In this language I use the most cultured form of language, since a respectful relationship needs to be established.
The similarity between these two types of communication is that they both seek to establish social relationships. At the more informal level, language seeks to establish a more comfortable and relaxed relationship. At the more formal level, language seeks to establish a more professional and respectful relationship. Changing the level of formality in each situation is easy to establish when you have clear objectives about communication and the results it can achieve.
Answer:
Explanation:
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