Writing formal english means that you
a) can write sentence fragments most of the time
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English, 23.08.2019 10:30 hayesgenniferozslxr
Writing formal english means that you
a) can write sentence fragments most of the time
b) can bend grammar rules
c) can be sarcastic or flippant
d) use a wide variety of words
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