full of rhetorical questions.
Full of rhetorical devices.
Full of rhetorical devices.
A formal style of writing would be the one that is directed to a teacher, boss, president, officer, etc. Informal writing would be if it was directed to your friends/family. A formal writing style is like filling out a job application, whereas informal would be like writing a letter to your grandparents for example.
The style of writing that conveys a situation of everyday life as one would expect it to occur is realistic writing.
One example of an appropriate topic for formal writing would include a speech for an award acceptance. A scholarly research paper also requires a formal style of writing.
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I'm fairly certain Franklin used differing writing styles; his style writing to his wife when he was in London would differ from that reporting to his superiors about his espionage for Britain.
Realistic fiction.
Shakespeares 4 types of writing were solioquy, asides, blank verse, and prologuesIf anyone wrote today the way Shakespeare did, it would be called an archaic style, although of course it was perfectly contemporary at the time Shakespeare wrote it. I would describe it as an ornate style.
Describing a writing style as "pompous" suggests that it is characterized by excessive self-importance or exaggerated formality, which may be off-putting or pretentious. It could be appropriate if the style is excessively grandiose or boastful.
Writing to a high official. A job application. A letter of complaint.
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