Which style of English is a formal or conventional way of expressing ideas to an audience?(1 point)

Responses

standard
standard

informal
informal

jargon
jargon

speech
speech

standard

In which of the following settings is standard English typically used?(1 point)

Responses

in an informal setting
in an informal setting

in an educational setting
in an educational setting

with friends
with friends

with family
with family

in an educational setting

Which type of language is specific to a particular profession or academic subject?(1 point)

Responses

slang
slang

standard
standard

jargon
jargon

informal

jargon

Use the sentence to answer the question.

I couldn't hardly hear the teacher because the other students were making too much noise.

Which aspect of the sentence shows evidence of informal language?

(1 point)
Responses

sentence structure
sentence structure

intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun

slang
slang

double negative

double negative

Effective communication ultimately depends on which of the following?(1 point)

Responses

being in a large group
being in a large group

having a particular profession
having a particular profession

the audience
the audience

friends and family
friends and family

the audience

The style of English that is formal or conventional for expressing ideas to an audience is called "standard" English. To determine this answer, you can look at the options provided and identify which one aligns with a formal or conventional way of expressing ideas. In this case, "standard" is the best fit as it is commonly used in formal settings, such as academic or professional environments.