Answer:
We use standard formal English when communicating with an unknown audience.
Less formal, colloquial English would be fine when communicating with people whom you know and who also know you.
Explanation:
Standard formal English is mostly used in academic writings, job applications, persuasive letters to authorities, business presentations within a company, or to some other company.
Less formal and colloquial English is used when we communicate with people whom we already know, and who also know us. For example communicating with a team lead, group discussion, business meetings within a company, talking to your employer with whom you have already worked for some time.
Below this less formal style comes informal style (though acceptable but not correct) which we use with our close friends, team mates, etc.
The lowest level is slang which is hardly acceptable for most of the people.
Gatsby a shot and Nick goes to therapy. Nick's therapist thanks it would be a good idea as part of his therapy to write down the story of Jay gatz so the story is like his therapy and it is told through his point of view like as if he was describing it to the therapist
Answer:
A People who use big words just to impress others
Explanation:
She's showing off the words she hears from humans who are also showing off.
Apostrophe is <span>a punctuation mark used to show either possession or application of a number.
Extended simile </span><span>Is used mostly for epic poetry to intensify the horic figure or the subject.
Misery is pain or suffering.
Extended metaphor is when someone uses a metaphor or analogy for multiple pages.
Your answer is B: extended simile...
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Answer:
Mine has been great!
Explanation:
I'm not going to report you. I appreciate this post!