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English, 13.07.2019 18:30 yasarhan2

Read the passage from etiquette, by emily post. most people of good taste very much dislike being asked their names. to say "what is your name? " is always abrupt and unflattering. if you want to know with whom you have been talking, you can generally find a third person later and ask "who was the lady with the grey feather in her hat? " the next time you see her you can say "how do you do, mrs.—" (calling her by name). does the author use a consistent tone in the passage? yes, the author maintains a lighthearted and whimsical tone. yes, the author maintains a formal and authoritative tone. no, the author switches between serious and mocking tones. no, the author switches between lighthearted and somber tones.

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