Answer:
Formal
Explanation:
Formal dictation is most likely to use elevated word choice.
Answer:
I believe the best answer to this question, would be, A: Judgmental.
Explanation:
In this particular excerpt from Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert, taking the words that the speaker uses to describe how Emma is dealing with her process of learning Italian, which he compares to the way she never finishes her embroidery, but rather gives up every time she cannot overcome an obstacle, is highly judgmental. In fact, the speaker makes it very clear that neither in learning a language, nor in reading, nor in embroidery, does Emma know how to complete a task, or even tries. As soon as she finds a difficulty, she just gives up and moves on to the next challenge, without having completed the previous one.
The sentence "adam and eve in paradise" does not in fact contain personification.
The correct answer is letter b. I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy.<span>The sentence that does the hyphen correctly divide a word is this one. "</span>I prefer to pull down the win- dow shades at night for privacy." Correct hyphenation is applied syllable by syllable.