Answer:
inference confirmation
Explanation:
Kind of confirmation of something Jay has always been hear about Ellen
Right off the bat you can cross out idiom off the list, which leaves us down to slang, jargon and dialect. It isn't very likely it's dialect since that refers more to regional language or a specific group of persons. Now we are down to two possible answers, slang and jargon. Slang is categorized as very informal and is not connected to a particular group or profession. I'm not sure which English you are in but jargon is one of the rhetorical devices learned in AP Language and Literature. To be more specific, jargon IS the language which is involved with a particular group or profession. For example, in terms of running some jargon could be "fartlek" and "strides".
In grammatical sense, the word Prosperity is capitalized due to its use, among the other sentence or the supporting data, the word must have the same form and grammar as the first to make it as one of them to support the subject given by the sentence. I hope you are satisfied with my answer an feel free to ask for more
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Answer:
synonym
Explanation:
A synonym is a word that means the same as another word. Hope this helps.
Except for "Data". Data is not a medium for transferring data. Data is transferred through various media.