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The common language used in acedemic and workplace settings is called:
A.Slang
B. Colloquial
C.standard English
d.jargon
I would say jargon
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In which of the following settings is standard English typically used?(1 point)
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in an informal setting
in an informal setting
with family
with family
with friends
with friends
in an educational setting
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in an informal setting
in an informal setting
with family
with family
with friends
with friends
in an educational setting
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Which type of language is specific to a particular profession or academic subject?(1 point)
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slang
slang
jargon
jargon
standard
standard
informal
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slang
slang
jargon
jargon
standard
standard
informal
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I couldn't hardly hear the teacher because the other students were making too much noise.
Which aspect of the sentence shows evidence of informal language?
(1 point)
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double negative
double negative
sentence structure
sentence structure
intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun
slang
Which aspect of the sentence shows evidence of informal language?
(1 point)
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double negative
double negative
sentence structure
sentence structure
intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun
slang
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Effective communication ultimately depends on which of the following?(1 point)
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friends and family
friends and family
the audience
the audience
having a particular profession
having a particular profession
being in a large group
being in a large group
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friends and family
friends and family
the audience
the audience
having a particular profession
having a particular profession
being in a large group
being in a large group
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Standard English is typically used in an educational setting.
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Jargon is specific to a particular profession or academic subject.
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The double negative "couldn't hardly" shows evidence of informal language in the sentence.
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Effective communication ultimately depends on the audience.
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