Asked by sadawds
Which sentence is more formal?(1 point)
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The silkworm isn't technically a worm at all; despite its name, it's the larva, or early form, of the silk moth.
Despite its name, the silkworm is not technically a worm at all; rather, it is the larva, or early form, of the silk moth.
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The silkworm isn't technically a worm at all; despite its name, it's the larva, or early form, of the silk moth.
Despite its name, the silkworm is not technically a worm at all; rather, it is the larva, or early form, of the silk moth.
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sadawds
thank you and are you sure
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Despite its name, the silkworm is not technically a worm at all; rather, it is the larva, or early form, of the silk moth.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. The second sentence is more formal than the first sentence. It uses more precise language and follows a more structured sentence structure, which is characteristic of formal writing.
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