In Walt Whitman's "Slang in America" it can be inferred by the reference to language as a "universal absorber, combiner, and conqueror" that which of the following qualities are valued by the writer: collaboration, cleanliness, separation, knowledge, humor

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In Walt Whitman's "Slang in America," the description of language as a "universal absorber, combiner, and conqueror" suggests that the qualities valued by the writer include collaboration and knowledge.

  • Collaboration is indicated by the idea of language absorbing and combining different elements, indicating a connection and interplay between diverse influences and cultures.
  • Knowledge is reflected in the appreciation of language as a means to convey understanding and facilitate communication among different people.

While humor can also be a facet of slang, it is not the primary quality emphasized in this specific context. Cleanliness and separation are not aligned with the idea of language as a unifying force.