b. He plans to cook the trout.
c. He has gathered hazel wood for the fire.
d. He hopes to ease a headache.
facet
mandate
pedigree
oracles
effrontery
inexorable
reprisal
rapt
incarnate
genuflect
restitution
trident
gargoyles
exploits
infection
entrepreneur
Answer:
c
Explanation:
B. I'm feeling real good.
C. Without mitigation, the conference deteriorated into a full-fledged hullabaloo.
D. Jason likes rice.
Answer:
C. Without mitigation, the conference deteriorated into a full-fledged hullabaloo.
Explanation:
The answer is "C" because in the sentence "Without mitigation, the conference deteriorated into a full-fledged hullabaloo" there is a use of formal words such as mitigation, deteriorated, full-fledged hullabaloo. We can say the same with other words using an informal language:
"The conference was a complete disaster."
You can use informal language when you are talking to your family or friends but you can't use informal language when you are writing an essay.