Respuesta :
Answer:
B. Clichés are a good way to write with the "you attitude."
Explanation:
A cliché is a word or phrase that has been overused in writing that makes it lose its originality and creativity. Writers use cliche to ensure they are readers centered and to carry the reader along in their writings. Cliches express ideas and thoughts that are common and widespread within a culture and among a group so readers can be familiar and understand the writings better.
Answer: D. Clichés give your writing a stilted tone
Explanation: Clichés as such are phrases and expressions that were new and fresh at one time but over-used over time and become what is called "cliché", so those phrases and expressions over time are no longer so compelling. So over time, the cliché loses the efficiency it once had. Therefore, when writing, one should avoid a cliché that has a formal meaning, that is, if overused, because it could be annoying.
However, new and unused clichés can have an effect and draw attention to something important because as such clichés can give the aforementioned stilted tone. This means that if clichés are used thoughtful and not constantly, that is, only when something needs to be emphasised they can be useful and even necessary in order to direct the reader to what is interesting or important, etc. So, careful use of clichés that will not cause us to slip into many repeated phrases and so what is important, because of the boring phrase, goes unnoticed, but that the tone that will lift the reader and direct the point and interesting journey is in sight.