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__________ language tends to be more formal, following sentence structure rules closely.
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____________ language tends to break rules, using fragments and run-ons.
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Sometimes authors will use incorrect spelling or oddly contracted words to indicate a speech impediment or accent when using spoken language in writing.
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_____________ language can use pauses, tone, and inflection more effectively to emphasize words and ideas in their message.
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____________ language can use headings, highlighting, colors, and other visual cues to emphasize the message.
Question 6
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Which of the following is an example of spoken language?
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I was so ready to leave. I mean, come on. We'd been here for two hours!
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After two hours, it was clear that Warren was ready to leave.
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Warren felt quite antsy after being trapped in the meeting for more than two hours.
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Which of the following examples of spoken language show an accent in speech?
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How are ya'll gonna git over to the river if ya'lls car be broke down?
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That's a good question; it's clear that we've got a problem on our hands.
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You're a wonderful mechanic, so this shouldn't be too difficult for you.
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Written language tends to use more contractions and slang throughout.
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Written language tends to include more complex and well thought out sentence structures.
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Spoken language often contains many corrections inserted directly into the message. For example:
"It's a very important point. I mean... it's really important that we consider it."
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_____________ language contains lots of simple sentences connected by "ands," "ors," and "buts."
Question 12
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_______________ language is often more precise because it has been edited.