Respuesta :
Connotation-This is the emotional feelings and associations that go beyond the dictionary definition of a word
Dialogue-These are the words spoken by characters in a literary work.
Diction-This is the writer's choice of words, including the vocabulary used, the appropriateness of the words, and the vividness of the language.
Syntax-This refers to the ordering of elements in a sentence.
Formal Language-This is used by writers of scholarly books. It usually has longer sentences and a greater variety of words than everyday speech. Slang, contractions, and jargon are avoided.
Informal-This is what people use in everyday speech. It usually consists of fairly short sentences and simple vocabulary.
Pronunciation-This is the way a word or language sounds when spoken.
Quote-This is to speak or to write a passage from another source. It can also be the exact words that someone else has written or said.
Fluency-This is the ability to speak, read, or write a language; automatic word recognition, decoding, and checking for meaning.
Standard AMerican English-This is the version of the English language that is regarded as the model in America for writers and speakers who are considered educated
Dialogue-These are the words spoken by characters in a literary work.
Diction-This is the writer's choice of words, including the vocabulary used, the appropriateness of the words, and the vividness of the language.
Syntax-This refers to the ordering of elements in a sentence.
Formal Language-This is used by writers of scholarly books. It usually has longer sentences and a greater variety of words than everyday speech. Slang, contractions, and jargon are avoided.
Informal-This is what people use in everyday speech. It usually consists of fairly short sentences and simple vocabulary.
Pronunciation-This is the way a word or language sounds when spoken.
Quote-This is to speak or to write a passage from another source. It can also be the exact words that someone else has written or said.
Fluency-This is the ability to speak, read, or write a language; automatic word recognition, decoding, and checking for meaning.
Standard AMerican English-This is the version of the English language that is regarded as the model in America for writers and speakers who are considered educated