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ale4655 [162]
2 years ago
7

Read the paragraph below carefully and answer the question that follows.

English
2 answers:
stealth61 [152]2 years ago
7 0
False, because it also uses informal language, such as "peeps" and "dough" in Sentence 4.
Natali [406]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

False.

Explanation:

Not only is the use of contractions inappropriate for a formal letter like this, it is also too casual to be used as a form of application for asking any favor. Also, the letter contains a lot of slang words like 'dough' and 'peeps', which can be replaced by proper words. This form of letter sounds too casual to be used for such a form of asking favors. So, it s false as not only the use of contractions make it inappropriate, the use of slang words also made it more appropriate for any official use.

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