Answer:
b. interpersonal, informal, and positive
Explanation:
Overall, Fred and Sarah's conversation is been best described as Interpersonal, informal and positive. As we follow the exchange of conversation it is not formal at all. The use of different slang and been too kind to each other described the informal and positive communication
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Lady Capulet's accent tries to be Italian, but it falls short. The accent should be Italian because the setting of the play is Verona, Italy. However, sometimes her accent sounds more American South. This is especially true when she says "Nurse, thou knowest my daughter is of a pretty age." This inconsistency is particularly obvious when her accent is compared to that of the nurse, whose accent is clearly Italian.