The following should be eliminated to create a formal tone in writing:
<em>1. Contractions- </em>Contractions refer to short forms, that combine a long word, or two words into one word, by using an apostrophe. Examples of contractions include shortening "would not" to "wouldn't", "cannot" to "can't", and "should have" to "should've". Contractions should be avoided in formal writing, since they are generally used informally and conversationally.
2. <em>Slang language</em>- Slang language refers to the use of informal and colloquial language. For instance, if you use words such as "Yo", "Bro", "Turnt", "Fleek", etc. Slang language must be avoided in formal writing, so that it does not deter from the effectiveness and tone of the text.
<em>3. Opinion statements</em>- In formal writing, objectivity is key, thus, opinion statements- which are subjective in nature- must be avoided. An example of an opinion statement would be: "The research study indicated that toddler boys are more aggressive than girls. However, I disagree with these findings."
Answer:
A. Wind energy is the best renewable energy resource because its the cheapest.
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Answer:
1. Jumping rope can help tone your muscles.
2.The icy blast told us winter was here.
3. Don't waste your money on a shirt you'll only wear once.
4. The tone of the book was very sad
I'm not to sure about 6 and 8 for this section, so I apologize if they are wrong.
5. Blasting
6. Waste
7. Toned
8. Vanitied
Explanation:
English has lots of words with more than one meaning. These words are called multiple-meaning words or homonyms (<em>prefix homo- meaning same</em>).
For example, the word "bark" refers to both tree bark and the bark of a dog.
A good way to find what definition a word uses is to look at how a word is used compared to which of the definitions fits the word correctly.
Answer:
While stubborn may have positive or negative connotations, obstinate is most definitely negative, because it implies a kind of hard-headed determination not to change your mind even when it might be best to rethink your position.
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