<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
c) Conversational
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
Conversational language is casual language/verbally expressed language. It is utilized with companions and in casual settings. Contrasts in conversational language contrasted with formal language include:
- Slang
- Frequently used words
- Less attention to grammar
I think b. False hope help
I'm pretty sure it would be A.
Answer:
I once hiked on my own in the Alaskan wilderness. My first mistake was waiting until late in the afternoon to head back into town. It was already cold and would only get colder. The cold wind blowing against my face made my skin feel tight and as brittle as fragile glass. I knew every step back to town, but everything looked different covered in freshly falling snow. The woods were quiet . . . too quiet.
Explanation:
1. Films are generally not as portable and have been around for longer.
2. Books use words to tell a story while a film uses audio and images.
3. A film allows the audience to see exactly what the director wanted the audience to see, while an author has to rely on imagery and literary devices to paint a vivid picture in the minds of readers.