Should Writers Use They Own English?

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Across
  1. 4. (n) preconceived opinion about something, someone, or a particular group of people (often negative)
  2. 5. (adj) intended as remedy or cure
  3. 8. (adj) willingness to allow the co-existence of diverse opinions or behaviors
  4. 11. (vrb) blend two or more dialects or vernaculars in conversation
  5. 13. (adj / n)the norm / model used to evaluate
  6. 16. (adj) informal language used in familiar conversation
  7. 20. (n / adj)the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region
  8. 21. (n) a form of language used by a particular group of people / in a specific region
Down
  1. 1. (n) contrast of two or more ideas that oppose each other
  2. 2. (adj) ability to use multiple dialects of a single language in one utterance e.g. ( ) English
  3. 3. (n - ism) the doctrine that all people deserve equal rights and opportunities
  4. 6. (vrb) alternate between two or more dialects or vernaculars in conversation
  5. 7. (adj) ability to use multiple languages at once, in one utterance (many-languages)
  6. 9. (adj) enforcement of a rule or method
  7. 10. (n) a system of ideas or ideals, esp. political or economic
  8. 12. (adj) behavior that contradicts a person's own stated beliefs or opinions
  9. 13. (n) the existing state of affairs, the norm, esp. with regard to political or social issues
  10. 14. (n) written or spoken language of debate
  11. 15. (n) the leadership / dominance of one social group over another
  12. 17. (n) the vocabulary of a person, group, or branch of knowledge
  13. 18. (n) abiding by the traditional, accepted or normative way of doing things (often used in relation to religion / church)
  14. 19. (n) an ideal place or society, often futuristic, literally means 'no place'