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When writing dialogue with what type of speech would you most likely use slang?

informal


For a response to literature which audience would most likely find an informal writing style appealing?

As impatient as an hungry baby


In which situation would a writer most likely use informal language?

Writing a letter to a friend.


In situations would a writer most likely use informal language?

Writing a letter to a friend.


3 what topics would lend itself only to a formal style of writing?

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.


What does the term formal or informal mean in context of the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets?

The same as it would mean with most any piece of writing. It is asking if the writing is formal or informal.


When writing a dialogue with what type of speech would you be most likely to use slang?

The type of speech depends on where the character is from or their background. How do they speak? If you have a character that comes from the south then you would use slang like 'y'all' or 'howdy' etc.


What is a contraction word for they would?

The contraction for "they would" would be "they'd," but it would only be written as a contraction in informal writing.


When writing dialogue with what type of speech would you be most likely to use slang in formal formal or casual?

You would be more likely to use slang in casual speech when writing dialogue. Slang is informal language used in casual settings to create a conversational and authentic tone among characters. It is less suitable for formal dialogue where more proper and polished language is expected.


What is a sentence for glop?

Do you expect me to eat this glop? Note that "glop" is informal usage and would not be used in formal writing.


Would you use colloquial language in a formal essay?

Colloquial means informal language, which would be like Oh my god! or using I/you/me/my anything using first person in writing.


Is there'd a contaction?

Yes there'd is a legitimate contraction, though seldom used. It can be 'there would' or 'there had' and is most commonly found in poetry or song lyrics for the meter.