Module Two Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. Adding extra sounds to words, like "Simith" for "Smith."
  2. 4. A word before a verb that modifies its meaning or tense, like "does" in "does teach."
  3. 6. The formal version of English used in the Caribbean, understandable across the region.
  4. 14. A unique digital representation of a person, like a name or Symbol.
  5. 15. A person's unique way of speaking or writing, shaped by how they use language.
  6. 19. A language used globally for communication, such as English or Spanish.
  7. 20. Alternating between language varieties, such as Standard English and Creole, in conversation.
  8. 21. Common speech influenced by Creole, used in specific communities.
Down
  1. 1. Dropping the first vowel of a word, like "spector" for "inspector."
  2. 3. A regional or social variation of a language, like Jamaican or Bajan Creole.
  3. 5. A language combining English words with non-English grammar, shaped by cultural history.
  4. 7. A language with European vocabulary but different grammar, like St. Lucian Kwéyol.
  5. 8. Switching the order of sounds or letters in a word, like "aks" for "ask."
  6. 9. Non-verbal ways of expressing emotions, identity, or beliefs.
  7. 10. A native language formed when groups without a shared language need to communicate.
  8. 11. The everyday language spoken by people in a particular community or region.
  9. 12. A person's first language, learned during childhood.
  10. 13. Phrases with meanings that can't be understood from the individual words, like "raining cats and dogs."
  11. 16. A structured system for communication, including dialects and variations.
  12. 17. The prestigious dialect used in formal settings like education and government.
  13. 18. The level of formality in language, ranging from formal to casual.