6) Which of the following situations is it appropriate to use informal language. Select all that apply

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Presenting to the class
Writing an informational text
Writing a letter to a friend
Texting a friend or family member
Writing an email to an employer
Writing dialogue between two friends in a narrative.

Writing a letter to a friend, texting a friend or family member, writing dialogue between two friends in a narrative.

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Yes, the correct answers are:

- Writing a letter to a friend: It is appropriate to use informal language when writing a letter to a friend because you are likely to have a close relationship with them and be more casual in your communication.
- Texting a friend or family member: Similar to writing a letter to a friend, texting is often a more informal form of communication where shorthand and casual language are commonly used.
- Writing dialogue between two friends in a narrative: When writing dialogue between characters in a narrative, it is appropriate to use informal language that is appropriate for the character's relationship and personality.

The other options (presenting to the class, writing an informational text, writing an email to an employer) require more formal language and a professional tone.

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It is appropriate to use informal language in writing a letter to a friend, texting a friend or family member, and writing dialogue between two friends in a narrative.

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Using informal language is appropriate when writing to close acquaintances or creating fictional dialogue between characters.

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