An informal writing style in nonfiction would contain - a witty, chatty approach. If we are writing something informal, that means that we don't have to follow some specific rules. Our tone doesn't have to be serious, we don't have to include all important information about the topic, and we don't have to give detailed critique of the object. We can just say what we think, and it is not necessary to give arguments. Also, our style can include jokes and wits which can help the reader to understand our emotions and opinions faster and in a better way.
It means an explanation of a situation.
The answer is false.
Superstition is based more on irrational fears rather than rational
thinking. It was brought about due to an
ominous experience or occurrence that has later evolved into a system of
customs, beliefs and traditions of things people can’t explain.
America is built on the concept of capitalism, which has certainly taken a tole on those within it's government system. Big corporations control our country as we empty our pockets and fill theirs. Our society is no longer what it was intended to be. Our country was founded with the idea of freedom, now we are imprisoned by large corporations that grow bigger every minute. This causes us as individuals to become more materialistic and begin to devalue sentimental things. We have become slaves to our own system.
(I don't know how long it needs to be, but I can write more if you need)