Across
- 1. Refers To A Group Of Recently Coined Words Often Used In Informal Situations
- 4. Diction Consists of Specific Words That Describe Physical Qualities or Conditions
- 8. Language Deficient In Taste and Refinement (Curse Words)
- 9. Used When Addressing A Familiar Audience
- 11. Diction Outside Of Conventional Or Standard Use
- 13. Expressions Are Nonstandard, Often Regional, Ways Of Using Language Appropriate To Informal Or Conversational Speech and Writing.
- 15. Word Choice of The Author
- 16. Consists Of Words and Expressions Characteristic of A Particular Profession, or Pursuit
- 17. Is Figurative Language Used So Often That It Has Lost Its Freshness and Originality
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- 2. Diction Refers To Language That Denotes Ideas, Emotions, Conditions or Concepts
- 3. Is The Exact, Literal Definition Of a Word Independent of Any Emotional Association or Secondary Meaning
- 5. What a wonderful day is today the whether is at it finest
- 6. Used When Addressing a Highly Educated Audience
- 7. Maintains A Professional Tone But Tries To Avoid Highly Wording
- 10. Is Language Used For a Pictorial Effect
- 12. Is A Nonstandard Subgroup of A Language With Its Own Vocabulary And Grammatical Features
- 14. Is Accurate Language, W/Out Embellishment