English, 12.10.2019 15:50 potatonene
Read the passage.
hey, sheila, what's up? got your message about the party on saturday night. who's giving it? i have to go to my cousin's graduation that afternoon. but we should be back in time for the fun—unless the party is too far away. let me know the details. -pam
which features make this passage informal?
select each correct answer.
impersonal tone
expression of subjective feelings
complex sentences
first-person point of view
third-person point of view
incomplete sentences
colloquialism
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What is the main idea of this paragraph from the volcanoes section of the ready.gov website
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