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OSAT English Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ Dialects - A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group. Slang - Very informal language or specific words used by a particular group of people. Heard more often than written Formal Langua...

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Dialects - ✔✔A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific

region or social group.

Slang - ✔✔Very informal language or specific words used by a particular

group of people.



Heard more often than written

Formal Language - ✔✔Does not use collo quialisms, contractions or first-

person pronouns such as "I" or "We"

Informal Language - ✔✔More casual and spontaneous



Used when communicating with friends or family

Jargon - ✔✔Special words or expressions that are used by a particular

profession or group and are difficult for others to understand

Technical Language - ✔✔Refers to the skills or terminologies that are

typically best understood by people who specialize in that field or area

,Regionalisms - ✔✔A linguistic feature peculiar to a particular region and

not part of the standard language of a country

Anecdote - ✔✔A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or

person

Analogy - ✔✔A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of

explanation or clarification

Compromise - ✔✔Settle a dispute by mutual concession

Collaborate - ✔✔Work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create

something

Purposes of Writing - ✔✔To describe/inform

To explain

To entertain

To persuade

To analyze

To evaluate

Brainstorming - ✔✔A way to generate ideas within a group setting

Parallel form - ✔✔Expressions of similar content and function should be

outwardly similar.

,Formerly, science was taught by the textbook method; now it is taught by

the laboratory method.

Subordinating Ideas - ✔✔Clauses with less importance than the main idea.

Spatial Organization - ✔✔Information is organized in order of space or

location

Chronological Organization - ✔✔Information is organized according to a

progression of time, either forward or backward

General to Specific Organization - ✔✔Moving from a broad observation

about a topic to specific details in support of that topic

Abstract Words - ✔✔Used to describe notions, concepts, and things that

can't readily be observed by your five senses

Concrete Words - ✔✔Term that identifies a thing or event that can be

measured or observed

Simple sentences - ✔✔A sentence consisting of only one clause, with a

single subject and predicate.

Compound Sentences - ✔✔Sentence that has at least two independent

clauses joined by a comma, semicolon, or conjunction.

Complex Sentences - ✔✔Sentence that combines one independent clause

, Compound-Complex Sentences - ✔✔Sentence with at least two

independent clauses and at least one dependent clause

Appositive Phrase - ✔✔Noun or noun phrase that renames another noun

right beside it

Adjectival Phrase - ✔✔A group of words headed by an adjective that

describes a noun

Adverbial Phrase - ✔✔Two or more words which play the role of an adverb.

Participial Phrase - ✔✔A group of words consisting of a participle and the

modifier and/or nouns, pronouns or noun phrases that function as the direct

objects, indirect objects, or complements of the action or state expressed in

the participle

Prepositional Phrase - ✔✔A modifying phrase consisting of a preposition

and its object.

Independent Clause - ✔✔A group of words that can stand alone in a

sentence.

Dependent Clause - ✔✔A group of words with a subject and a verb but

does not express a complete thought so it cannot stand alone.

Adverbial Clause - ✔✔A group of words which plays the role of an adverb

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