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Abstract - correct answer referring to general concepts or ideas
Clarity - correct answer clearness of style
Colloquialisms - correct answer words and phrases that are generally
characteristic of spoken language and not of standard written language.
Concrete - correct answer referring to specific items or processes you can
see or instantly identify.
Connotation - correct answer a word's implied or suggested meaning
Denotation - correct answer a word's explicit, literal meaning; dictionary
definition.
Dialect - correct answer a language pattern, often regional, that is different
from the typical pattern.
Economy - correct answer brevity and directness in expression
Grace - correct answer the expression of ideas in an appealing and skillful
manner
, Idiom - correct answer an expression that means something other than the
literal meaning of its words.
Jargon - correct answer the technical vocabulary of a hobby, occupation, or
other specialized activity.
Slang - correct answer language that is short-lived, limited to a small group of
people, and lacks clarity.
Standard English - correct answer language that is formal and technical,
informal or general, and conversational. This type of language would be used
in an oral presentation in class or when you are trying to make a good
impression on someone.
Style - correct answer the way a message is expressed
Substance - correct answer the content of a message communicated through
words
Syntax - correct answer word order
Usage - correct answer the relationship of language to a specific relationship,
purpose, and audience.
Vocabulary Complexity - correct answer the vocabulary the speaker uses
reveals a lot about them, and choosing the appropriate vocabulary will
strengthen and differentiate a presentation.
Symbols - correct answer all languages use symbols to represent things or
ideas. These symbols can be words, pictures, or nonverbal communication.