writing in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the vocabulary level is accessible, and rules of grammar and usage are loosely followed
writing in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the vocabulary level is accessible, and rules of grammar and usage are loosely followed
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed
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The correct response that defines a formal style is:
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed.
What is an objective tone?(1 point)
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a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
writing in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the vocabulary level is accessible, and rules of grammar and usage are loosely followed
The correct response that defines an objective tone is:
a writer’s attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral.
Drag each item to indicate if it describes a formal style or an informal style.(2 points)
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Formal style Informal style
Sure! Although I can't drag and drop items directly, I can provide you with examples of what would generally belong in each category. You can then place these in the appropriate columns:
Formal Style:
Use of advanced vocabulary (e.g., "utilize" instead of "use")
Complex sentence structures
Avoiding contractions (e.g., "cannot" instead of "can't")
Objective and impersonal tone
Strict adherence to grammar and punctuation rules
Informal Style:
Use of simple, everyday vocabulary (e.g., "get" instead of "obtain")
Short, simple sentences
Use of contractions (e.g., "can't," "won't")
Personal and conversational tone
Colloquial expressions or slang
You can take these examples and place them in the corresponding categories of Formal style or Informal style! Let me know if you need any more assistance!
Claim 1: During summer vacation, I take a walk every day after lunch. The air is refreshing and helps me prepare for the rest of the day. I also love taking a few minutes to break up the day. I can’t imagine going without my lunchtime walk! During the school year, students should be able to take a walk outside every day after lunch.
Claim 2: Time outside promotes physical health and encourages social interaction and collaboration among students. In addition to anchoring students to the real world, research has shown that time outside leads to greater productivity and better learning outcomes. For these reasons, students should have time outside during every school day.
Question
Use the two claims to answer the question.
How does the style of claim 2 compare to the style of claim 1?
(1 point)
Responses
Claim 2 is written in a less formal style because it uses personal pronouns, contractions, and causal language.
Claim 2 is written in a less formal style because it uses personal pronouns, contractions, and causal language.
Claim 2 is written in a less formal style because it avoids subjective information.
Claim 2 is written in a less formal style because it avoids subjective information.
Claim 2 is written in a more formal style because it uses more complex sentences and advanced vocabulary.
Claim 2 is written in a more formal style because it uses more complex sentences and advanced vocabulary.
Claim 2 is written in a more formal style because it supports a stronger perspective.
The correct response is:
Claim 2 is written in a more formal style because it uses more complex sentences and advanced vocabulary.
This reflects the style difference, as Claim 2 focuses on presenting research and objective points, while Claim 1 is more personal and subjective.
Claim 1: During summer vacation, I take a walk every day after lunch. The air is refreshing and helps me prepare for the rest of the day. I also love taking a few minutes to break up the day. I can’t imagine going without my lunchtime walk! During the school year, students should be able to take a walk outside after lunch every day.
Claim 2: Time outside promotes physical health and encourages social interaction and collaboration among students. In addition to anchoring students to the real world, research has shown that time outside leads to greater productivity and better learning outcomes. For these reasons, students should have time outside during every school day.
Question
Use the two claims to answer the question.
How does the style of claim 1 engage the audience in a way that the style of claim 2 does not?
(1 point)
Responses
Claim 1 uses formal and objective language to convey factual details to the audience.
Claim 1 uses formal and objective language to convey factual details to the audience.
Claim 1 uses informal and subjective language to appeal to the audience in a personal and conversational way.
Claim 1 uses informal and subjective language to appeal to the audience in a personal and conversational way.
Claim 1 explains some benefits of outdoor time in order to gain support from its audience.
Claim 1 explains some benefits of outdoor time in order to gain support from its audience.
Claim 1 explains how research supports its claim in order to convey authority to its audience.
The correct response is:
Claim 1 uses informal and subjective language to appeal to the audience in a personal and conversational way.
This highlights how Claim 1 engages the audience by sharing personal experiences and feelings, making it relatable, while Claim 2 adopts a more formal, factual approach.