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Reil [10]
3 years ago
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jargon By the power vested in me as a minister of the Gospel, I now pronounce you man and wife. What God has joined together, le

t not man put asunder. 2 . slang Hey, just chill out. 3 . informational text The photographer said he would Photoshop in a better picture of the uncooperative flower girl. 4 . colloquial English Entreat me not to leave thee or to refrain from following after thee. For whither thou goest I will go. 5 . technical text The aforementioned parties, in entering into said Agreement, hereby mutually swear that they have, to the best of their abilities, provided a truthful representation of their intent . . . 6 . literary text To register online at Smith's Bridal, complete the form below and press "Enter." 7 . formal Standard English Congratulations, Jim and Sarah. We're very happy for you. Thank you for inviting us. 8 . informal Standard English Way to go, guys! You'll do great! 9 . regional dialect
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marishachu [46]3 years ago
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<span> Match the example to the term.  1. formal Standard English: By the power vested in me as a minister of the Gospel, I now pronounce you man and wife. What God has joined together, let not man put asunder.2. colloquial English:  Congratulations, Jim and Sarah. We're very happy for you. Thank you for inviting us3. technical text: To register online at Smith's Bridal, complete the form below and press "Enter." (directions, instructions or explanation) 4. regional dialect Y'all make a fine couple! I reckon you'll be happy. 5. informational text: The photographer said he would Photoshop in a better picture of the uncooperative flower girl.6. jargon: The aforementioned parties, in entering into said Agreement, hereby mutually swear that they have, to the best of their abilities, provided a truthful representation of their intent . . .  (legal jargon)7. informal Standard English: Way to go, guys! You'll do great! (no conjunctions used)8. slang: Hey, just chill out. (used by a particular profession or group)<span>9. literary text: Entreat me not to leave thee or to refrain from following after thee. For whither thou goest I will go (Bible)</span></span>
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