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English, 28.06.2019 10:30 makiahlynn3677

The way we express ourselves varies. sometimes and in some places, we speak or write informally, but at other times or in other places, we speak or write more formally. the more formal word choices are called standard or conventional. which list of settings is acceptable for more formal speech and writing choices? a) conversation with your friend, personal letter, joke b) conversation with your principal, newspaper article, joke c) language arts essay, conversation with your principal, computer manual d) speech to teachers, conversation with your friend, conversation with your parents

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