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Essay / Malcom Gladwell's article is considered a general writing style because throughout the article Gladwell uses many contraction words and some of his paragraphs are also not that developed. Gladwell's article is also written from the 2nd person point of view, instead of the 3rd person point of view, which is widely used in formal style writing. Although Gladwell's article is told from a 2nd person point of view, has many contractions, and his paragraphs are not fully developed, his vocabulary is not casual enough to make his article a level of informal writing, but his article instead uses a mixture of the two formal terms. and causal vocabulary. The writing style of Afraji Gill's article "A+ Student Regrets His Grades" is also similar to Malcom Gladwell's writing style as he also uses a general level of writing. Afraji Gill's article is considered general level of writing because in his article he also uses many contraction words and contains paragraphs that are not fully developed. Similar to Malcom Gladwell's article, Afraji Gill's article does not use informal and casual vocabulary to consider his article informal, but instead uses a variety of formal and sophisticated vocabulary. Malcom Gladwell and Afraji Gills' articles are written at a general writing level, as opposed to formal or informal writing levels.
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