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Which style of English is a formal or conventional way of expressing ideas to an audience?(1 point)

informal

standard

speech

jargon


In which of the following settings is standard English typically used?(1 point)

in an educational setting

with family

with friends

in an informal setting


Which type of language is specific to a particular profession or academic subject?(1 point)

standard

jargon

informal

slang


Use the sentences to answer the question.

But it’s cherry cheesecake! You said it was your favorite.

Which aspect of the sentence does not show evidence of informal language?

(1 point)

use of contractions

personal pronouns

sentence structure

subject of cheesecake


Effective communication ultimately depends on which of the following?(1 point)

having a particular profession

friends and family

being in a large group

the audience

User Erron
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Answer:

1. Which style: standard I'm assuming based on formal or conventional.

Step-by-step explanation:

2. Seems to be an educational setting for standard English. All of the rest of the answers dignify the informal aspect so narrowing down answers deduces stadard to mean almost academic and formal, while conventional nonetheless.

3. Jargon

4. Subject of cheesecake

5. the audience

User Xavier Coulon
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