The language style of minutes reflects the type of meeting held. This means: (Points: 5)

a) the more formal the meeting, the more informal the wording and tone of the minutes.
b) the more informal the meeting, the more formal the wording and tone of the minutes.
c) the tone must be objective.
d) the more formal the meeting, the more formal the wording and tone of the minutes; the more informal the meeting, the more informal the wording and tone of the minutes.

is d correct i aam understanding the wording of this question so clear

Who decides what's "informal" and what's "formal"?

I'd go with c.

thank you so much:)

You're welcome.

Yes, you are correct. The correct answer is option d. The language style of minutes generally reflects the type of meeting held. In more formal meetings, the wording and tone of the minutes are also more formal. On the other hand, in more informal meetings, the wording and tone of the minutes tend to be more informal as well. Therefore, the more formal the meeting, the more formal the wording and tone of the minutes, and the more informal the meeting, the more informal the wording and tone of the minutes. So, option d is the correct answer in this case. Great job in understanding the question!