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In the presentation of the Nobel Prize to playwright Harold Pinter, the speaker used phrases like “abyss under chat” and “accidents bubbling under the quotidian.” What is the BEST way to describe the sort of language he was using in his speech?

A.
formal
B.
informal
C.
antiquated
D.
clunky

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User Pearson
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I Think The answer is b I hope it helps My friend Message Me if I’m wrong and I’ll change My answer and fix it for you
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User Tiberiu Popescu
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