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Which statement best uses formal language to present an issue to a school board in a formal email?
“Three traffic accidents occurred at the entrance to Westville High School in the last month alone.”
“You really should have a cop direct traffic at the school’s entrance before someone gets hurt.”
“Perhaps you’ve already considered speed bumps, but I think it’s high time to look into them again.”
“When traffic is not completely jammed, drivers zoom past the school entrance like wild people!”
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“Three traffic accidents occurred at the entrance to Westville High School in the last month alone.”
Reason: it is factual, concise, objective, and avoids informal language or emotional appeals. (Optional slight revision for even more formal tone: “Three traffic accidents have occurred at the entrance to Westville High School in the past month.”)
Reason: it is factual, concise, objective, and avoids informal language or emotional appeals. (Optional slight revision for even more formal tone: “Three traffic accidents have occurred at the entrance to Westville High School in the past month.”)
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