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Match each sentence to the word that best describes its type of diction.
formal
informal
very informal
Marissa trashed the doughnuts because they
were totally gross.
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Marissa threw the doughnuts in the trash can
because she knew they had exceeded their
expiration date.
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Marissa understood the hazards of eating
expired doughnuts, and with very little
hesitation she deposited the aforementioned
eatables into the garbage receptacle.
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- "Marissa trashed the doughnuts because they were totally gross." → very informal
- "Marissa threw the doughnuts in the trash can because she knew they had exceeded their expiration date." → informal
- "Marissa understood the hazards of eating expired doughnuts, and with very little hesitation she deposited the aforementioned eatables into the garbage receptacle." → formal
- "Marissa threw the doughnuts in the trash can because she knew they had exceeded their expiration date." → informal
- "Marissa understood the hazards of eating expired doughnuts, and with very little hesitation she deposited the aforementioned eatables into the garbage receptacle." → formal
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