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Humanities vocab,ect

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colloquial characteristics of ordinary, familiar conversations rather than formal speech or writing , informal
why is colloquialism wrong in formal writing it is referred to as filler words and is informal and unprofessional
an example of four words to omit in writing that are considered colloquial words Basically, Even, just, well...... these are just examples given
7 things to leave out of writing colloquialism, contractions, subjective pronouns, ending with prepositions, cliches, stage directions , vague words
what is the main theme of Romans 8:1-17 the freeing power of the holy spirit as a believer. and the adoption we have in Christ jesus
poetry metrical literature and literature in its most beautiful form
prose written or spoken language in ordinary form
what is the iceberg theory in Hemingway's writing the writer gives vague details and relays on the readers understanding and imagination to fill it in
what was the theme of old man and the sea journey the man took and the integrity along the way and not all about the success but how he got there
allegory a symbolic narrative
what were the Salem witch trials and the McCarthy era a lesson in false accusations, lapses in due process, extremanism, goverment intrusion on individual rights
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