<span>Technical language from the workplace or specialized fields of knowledge is called D. jargon.
Idioms aren't usually technical - those are phrases such as pull one's leg, raining cats and dogs, etc.
Slang is language used by a certain population, for example, young people's slang.
Dialect is just a type of a language spoken in another country, for example, American, Australian, and New Zealand English are dialects of the English language. </span>
Topic: Decision on traveling to Mars
Source 1: Alexander Fisher
Evidence 1: "Mars is the most likely planet for us to colonize"
Evidence 2: "The technology we would need to develop to send humans to Mars would directly benefit our economy here on Earth."
Evidence 3: "Studies have shown that radiation levels on Mars are not lethal to humans. Sure, we would have to live in a dome at first, but over time, we could use science to change the atmosphere and make it possible to go outside, just like on Earth!"
Source 2: Juniper Springs
Evidence 1: "...it is too dangerous. The atmosphere of the planet is more carbon dioxide than oxygen, and it’s very cold.
Evidence 2: "Also, going to Mars would be very expensive."
Evidence 3: "that does not mean they aren't dangerous." "It is foolish to think a dome would be able to protect us from all of the radiation."
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Who indirectly receives the ceremonial food? "The ancestors." Another way of stating this is some families prepare ceremonial food from their ancestors.
The consonant is the words chocolate milk