Formal language I believe that is the right language
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My favourite player is a football player named Philippe Coutinho Correia (Brazilian Portuguese born on 12 June 1992 and is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich, on loan from Barcelona, and the Brazil national team. He is known for his combination of vision, passing, dribbling and ability to conjure curving long-range strikes.
So, who are you, anyway? Or.. So, who are you anyway? Sure the first would be correct though.
The answer is B, at least I think.
The definition of explicit is,“to fully and clearly express something, leaving hing, leaving nothing implied.” Something is explicit when it is cleared stated and spelled out and there is no room for confusion, as in the writing of a contract or statute.
So, explicit evidence is information directly stated in the text. The author comes right out and tells you the information.
When they say "The cello has four strings that lie across the bridge piece; it does not have marked frets," they're directly implying the cello is a hard instrument to play.
Hoped I helped you!
Good luck on whatever you're doing!
The two subjects of the sentence are Colonel Lloyd and his "finely cultivated garden".