Read these passages:
Preface:
This distinction prevailed until August 2006, when the
International Astronomical Union (IAU), prompted by
pressure from the professional community of planetary
scientists as well as from the general public, brought
Pluto's planethood to a vote at a triennial general assembly
in Prague, Czech Republic. The result? Pluto was formally
downgraded from "planet" to "dwarf planet, thereby
helping to diffuse the negative attention that we had been
receiving for six years running.
-
Neil deGrasse Tyson, The Pluto Files
Interview:
Over the years, people started realizing that maybe that
kind of makes sense, and six years later, the International
Astronomical Union, they took a vote, and basically they
said Pluto should be reclassified. So we were, in the end,
kind of vindicated.
-
Neil deGrasse Tyson, interview by Melissa Block,
"Astrophysicist Chronicles Battle over Pluto"

How do these excerpts from Dr.
Tyson's interview and the preface differ?

Respuesta :

In the interview "Astrophysicist Chronicles Battle over Pluto", run-on sentences and fillers are used but in the preface from "The Pluto Files", the complete sentences are used.

What is a preface?

A preface is an introductory or prologue that states the brief details of the subject matter or the issue depicted in the whole book. In Neil deGrasse Tyson's preface in The Pluto Files full-length sentences are used.

In Neil deGrasse Tyson's interview with Melissa Block, "Astrophysicist Chronicles Battle over Pluto" there are the use of the fillers and the run-on sentences. It contains many meaningless words and run-on sentences that include the clauses without a proper joining.

Therefore, the use of fillers and complete sentence differs from the interview and the preface.

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