Read the passage. I love dogs, especially my dog, Amber. She is a golden retriever, and she is special! Do you think you can ignore her? No way! If you don't pet her, she'll nudge you until you give in. And don't stop petting her before she's had enough! She'll lick your hand until you go back to work rubbing her ears or scratching her tummy. She also eats everything. I mean everything! Did someone leave a crayon out? A plastic action figure? Amber will eat them. (Her definition of junk food is different from ours.) She also eats anything that is even remotely connected with food—candy wrappers; cereal box linings; bags that formerly held cookies, fruit, or vegetables. Who says dogs don't like broccoli? You can come over to my house and visit her. Just don't lose track of anything that will fit in Amber's mouth. As I said, she's special. Which element makes the passage informal? A. complex sentences B. precise language C. contractions D. impersonal tone
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B? I don't know.
Well, I know it's not `D`. e.e
what is it ?
Try B. e.e
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