The incorrect uses of language are the 'fab', '2day', and AFAIK.
<h3>What is a language?</h3>
The primary mode of human communication, consisting of words spoken, written, or gestured in a structured and conventional manner is referred to as language.
A perfect formal text should not use any short form of any word.
In the given formal text, fabulous should be used in place of fab, today should be used in the place of 2day, and as far as I know is used in place of AFAIK.
Thus, the incorrect uses of language are the 'fab', '2day', and AFAIK.
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Answer:
yes as the top guy said it
Explanation:
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Answer:
It describes many features concerning the appearance of a newborn giraffe.
Explanation:
Here are two examples of repetition in Romeo and Juliet:
1. Juliet: "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" (II.II.33)
2. nurse: “O woeful, O woeful, woeful, woeful day!” (76, 30)
B is the correct answer, because 'because she wanted to impress her family' is the only clause with an active verb, whereas the other examples either don't have a verb (from scratch because), or it isn't active which means it is a phrase, not a clause (to cook a meal from scratch) or an independent sentence (Jenny tried).