Help 10 POINTS will mark as brainlyistWhich sentence uses a formal style that is appropriate in an informational piece of writing?



When picking out a place for a garden, make sure there's plenty of sunlight and access to water, or it will be a major headache and a big flop.



Sometimes, the land that's picked out for a community garden is a total mess with junked cars, broken furniture, and tons of stinky litter.



Building a community garden allows people to work together to clean up and revitalize unsightly lots and enhance neighborhoods.



A community garden is a cool place for people to hang out, chat, and veg out; no pun intended.

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Answer 1
Answer:

The correct answer is C. Building a community garden allows people to work together to clean up and revitalize unsightly lots and enhance neighborhoods.

Explanation:

Formal writing such as the one used in academical articles or informational text is characterized by the use of academic formal langue that includes using technical words, being objective, and using grammar strictly. Additionally, formal writing avoids slang, contractions, and words that express personal prejudices.

According to this, the sentence that uses formal style is "Building a community garden allows people to work together to clean up and revitalize unsightly lots and enhance neighborhoods" because the language in this is academical as it uses words such as "revitalize", "enhance" and "unsightly" that are formal. Also, different from others this text does not include contraction or words such as "total mess", "cool" or "big flop" that are informal and should be avoided.

Answer 2
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Answer: C, Building a community garden allows people to work together to clean up and revitalize unsightly lots and enhance neighborhoods.

Explanation: In the other pieces of writing there are words like 'big flop' and 'junked' as well as 'hang out' that is considered informal. Hope this helps you xx


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Topic 1

A short analysis effectuated relatively to the character target of the present study reveals us the eternal struggle between Good and the Evil, between nature and will. Lady Macbeth tells us about someone who is dark is also sublime. Shakespeare's persona penetrates in a dense atmosphere marked by darkness, normally fountain of fear and terror that affects the characters, determining their actions.

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"........................... Come, you spirits  

That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,  

And fill me from the crown to the toe, top-full  

of direst cruelty! Make thick my blood;  

Stop up th'access and passage to remorse,

That no compunctious visitings of my nature

Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between  

Th'effect and it. Come to my woman's breasts  

And take my milk for gall, you murd'ring ministers,  

Wherever, in your sightless substances,  

You wait on nature's mischief. Come, thick night,  

And paíl thee in the dunnest smoke of Hell,

That my keen knife see not the wound it makes,  

Nor Heaven peep through the blanket of the dark  

To cry, "Hold, hold."

 

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The topic is "Topic 2: Explore how Macbeth changes over the course of the play."

In the opening scene of William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Macbeth is presented as a valiant and devoted Scottish commander well-liked by King Duncan and his contemporaries. However, Macbeth experiences a significant change as the play goes on.

He finally commits horrific deeds due to his initial moral turmoil, which is motivated by his ambition and the witches' forecasts. He first hesitates to kill King Duncan, but once Lady Macbeth convinces him to do so, he gives in to his ambition and cruelty, which results in Duncan's death.

After the murder, Macbeth's guilt and paranoia worsen, making him more vicious and paranoid. He hires killers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance, and his obsessive desire for power consumes him.

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The Outsiders  
Author: S.E.Hinton

- Chapter 9

As Ponyboy gets ready to take part in the rumble, he swallows five aspirins to ease off his sickness and takes a bath to make him look ‘tuff’. The boys head off to the rumble excitedly.  Shortly afterwards, twenty two socs arrive and Darry steps forward to be the first fighter. As a challenge, Paul Holden steps forward as well. Darry is amazed to see his high school friend and football teammate challenge him. As they challenge each other, Dally joins the fight and this causes the fight to become stronger with other members joining. After such a struggle, the greasers finally win.

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