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Two things to keep in mind when you're deciding whether to use formal or informal English are the A. occasion and the audience. B. opinion and the occasion. C. reader and the audience. D. reader and the
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Two things to keep in mind when you're deciding whether to use formal or informal English are the
A. occasion and the audience.
B. opinion and the occasion.
C. reader and the audience.
D. reader and the location.
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The occasion and the audience, or letter A.
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