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    Felicia Day's Book Report

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    The author‚ Felicia Day‚ gives many context clues to help the reader come to this decision. Diction‚ or the word choice‚ influence this since Day uses slang and an informal tone that will attract young adult readers. The figurative language and rhetoric of the book also point to teens and young adults as the audience‚ by comparing things to pop culture that is typical in their

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    Write an analysis of the transcript of a conversation between a teacher and a pupil‚ explaining in detail what the FEATURES you identify suggest and the relationship between them. This is a conversation between two people set up during school time. Because this is between a teacher and a pupil there would be several cases of false starts‚ pauses and the register is mostly formal‚ however there are some instances of informal language used by Jordan and this may be because of his sociolect.

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    Definition Essay: "Tight"

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    the latest craze in vocabulary words with double meanings to hit the streets and today’s youth. Tight is just one of many words in today’s vocabulary that has been revamped by the younger generation. The Urban Dictionary‚ an online dictionary of slang words used by teenagers today‚ defines the word tight as meaning very good‚ excellent; cool‚ hip. It is meant to compliment a person or object they find cool. You may hear them use the word to talk about how great a car looks‚ such as “that car

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    The Role of Language

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    the mood and posture of a time era. In the formal past everything was smooth and connected most people used big words and proper grammar all the time no matter the situation. Today as time went on words are short and choppy‚ if you create your own slang no one cares. In today’s society people take words for granted and don’t take the time or the effort to learn them and actually utilize them correctly. We are for certain living in a time with less and less regard for precision of words & language

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    The Horrible Word Dude

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    Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ “Definition of DUDE - a man extremely fastidious in dress and manner; a city dweller unfamiliar with life on the range.” The usage of the word today falls more towards the Wikipedia definition which states‚ “An American English slang term generally used informally to address or refer to somebody.” As one can see from the difference in these two definitions there has been a complete change in the meaning of the word since its arrival to the English language in the 1880s. In the

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    penelitian. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara. Wardhaugh‚ Ronald. 1988. An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. New York: Basil Blackwell‚ Inc. Susilo‚ A`an. 2007. An Analysis of Jargon Used by “Waria” In Salon Yoes Community In Tanggul‚ Jember Yani‚ Achmad. 2005. Slang Language Used By Malang People Found In Malang Post Chaika‚ Elaine. 1982. Language: The Social Mirror. Rowley: Newbury House Publishers‚ Inc. Holman‚ c. Hugh. Harmon‚ William. 1986. A Handbook to Literature-fifth edition

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    Stylistic marked words

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    МИНОБРНАУКИ РОССИИ Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Волгоградский государственный социально-педагогический университет» (ФГБОУ ВПО «ВГСПУ») Институт иностранных языков Кафедра межкультурной коммуникации и перевода Stylistically neutral and stylistically marked words Исполнитель: Клименко А. П.

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    Language Use Essay

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    in formal and informal situations. Specifically‚ one would use informal language with familiar people such as friends and family. For example‚ people often use‚ “What’s up?” to greet with members they generously know better with. Also slang words are usually applied to ordinary conversations. Such as the phrase: “My bad.” Is frequently employed if a teen has made a mistake. It literarily means what it appears to mean: “I was bad!” In casual discussions‚ such as chatting with younger people

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    Molitorisz’s most effective technique would be her use of language. Her use of language is effective because it includes the audience and makes them feel welcomed and understood. Her colloquial and slang language also effectively makes this article a fun and easy article to read. The people she interviewed also use slang language and it makes the audience know that Molitorisz did not edit anything. The use of relatable language makes the audience almost feel like they “belong” and understands what she is writing

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    IELTS

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    Informal Formal 1 Uses ____________________ pronouns frequently (e.g. I‚ you‚ we) and is often subjective (e.g. I hate that) Uses more impersonal structures (e.g. phrases beginning with it or there; passive sentences) and is more objective (e.g. There are a number of problems...) 2 Often uses a more direct‚ confident style e.g. that’s completely wrong Uses a more cautious or ____________________ style by using e.g. modal verbs (may‚ might‚ can etc); softer verbs (seem‚ appear etc); nouns

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