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 24.12.2020

Which of the following changes this sentence to formal style without changing its meaning

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I have strong faith that the best answer would be "changing 'it's' to 'it is'

Explanation:

In school, we would not use contractions in writings so we can sound professional, I believe. If I am wrong, please forgive me. Have a nice day/night! :D

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In order to put the senten in formal style, the best revision to make is changing “it’s” to “it is.” So, option B is correct.

Contractions in texts, turn it into an informal style writing.

Formal language is less personal than informal language. It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments.  Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions or first person  pronouns such as ‘I’ or ‘We.’ On the other hand, Informal language is more casual and spontaneous.

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In order to put the senten in formal style, the best revision to make is changing “it’s” to “it is.” So, option B is correct.

Contractions in texts, turn it into an informal style writing.

Formal language is less personal than informal language. It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments.  Formal language does not use colloquialisms, contractions or first person  pronouns such as ‘I’ or ‘We.’ On the other hand, Informal language is more casual and spontaneous.

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For a person to inculpate, to run from appalling realities, it’ll become us individuals to cast it

We must take the responsibilty in order to hide the clarity of the facts up high in the clouds of a finger pointing
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The answer is B. Diction, tone, and sentence structure are important elements of both voice and style.

The two are similar but different, they can change, and voices don't have to always be formal
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B. Diction, tone and sentence structure are important elements of both voice and style.

Style describes the way an author uses words and voice is what describes the author's personality. A writer can change over time and literary voice can be formal or informal. So A, C and D are not correct. Therefore B is most likely to be correct, especially because things like Diction and Tone have to do with what the author's voice and style is.

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