Which line from "totality like whatever, you know?" represents the poets ability to apply proper use of syntax? Options You have to speak with it, too. I have nothing personally invested in my own opinions, okay? That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like... Whatever! Even when those sentences aren't, like, questions? You know?

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Answer:

That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like... Whatever!

Explanation:

Syntax is the term that refers to the ability of writers to establish a sequence of words that are positioned in a logical and grammatically correct way, allowing each of the words to relate to each other and to be able to convey an understandable message and with a cohesive and corente meaning.

Although all the phrases shown above have an efficient syntax, the one that most influences the poets' ability to use the syntax is: "That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like... Whatever! "

Answer:

A)  You have to speak it too.

Explanation:

Syntax is the study of what words come before and after another word; it is a subset of grammar. In poetry, syntax is often discussed in relation to diction, or the poet's choice of words.