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Which diction choice is not characteristic of informal language?

Here's the breakdown of how to identify diction choices that are *not* characteristic of informal language:

Formal Language:

* Precise and specific vocabulary: Uses words with clear meanings and avoids slang or colloquialisms.

* Complex sentence structures: Often employs compound and complex sentences to convey complex ideas.

* Objective tone: Focuses on facts and avoids personal opinions or emotions.

Informal Language:

* Slang and colloquialisms: Uses words and phrases specific to a particular group or region.

* Contractions and abbreviations: Shortens words for a casual effect.

* First-person pronouns: Uses "I" and "we" more freely.

* Simple sentence structures: Often uses short, straightforward sentences.

* Subjective tone: May express personal opinions and emotions.

Therefore, the diction choice that is NOT characteristic of informal language is the use of precise and specific vocabulary.

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