Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Slang displays a tone that is too casual.
Slang is an example of pathos and considered unprofessional.
none of the above
Answer:
B). Slang displays a tone that is too casual.
Explanation:
Words influence the efficacy of a message and thus, it has to appropriate to the surroundings. As per the question, using slang in a business setting is considered inappropriate as it proposes a tone that is 'too casual' that makes the conversation sound informal and 'unprofessional'. A business setting rather requires a formal and gentle language that displays respect for the recipient.
Excessively informal or casual language may affect business relationships and reflect the lack of respect. Communication is crucial in any business. Thus, it should avoid using slang and instead use 'formal and ethical language' which reflects politeness and a sense of respect and responsibility. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
The correct answer is Ill-.
A prefix is a part of a word that you add at the beginning, before the root word, whereas suffixes are added at the ending. The prefix inter- (as in intermediate), means in; the prefix dis- (as in disengage) means away, apart; the prefix en- (as in enable) means to cause something to happen.
Only the prefix ill- has a negative meaning. For example: illegal (the opposite of legal).
__________
A.
future
B.
future perfect
C.
present perfect
D.
present
b. False