1. Standard English is the language spoken by educated Americans.
2. Slang means street language that coins new words and new meanings.
3. Dialect is the regional variation of the national language.
4. Jargon is the language of a skill, trade, or profession.
5. Idiom: phrases and expressions unique to a language.
6. Language: the sounds and soud patterns that are meaninful to people from the same culture.
7. Writing is a graphic representation of sounds.
8. Ungrammatical speech: language spoken by a child learnig to talk.
Answer:
Tammet has synesthesia which is a rare phenomenon in humans.This phenomenon involves the perception of numbers as colors, textures and sounds. He views numbers in a 3 dimensional form and this makes it hard for Tammet to understand emotions ordinarily. Absence of numbers makes him emotionless while the presence of numbers however helps in the interpretation and understanding of how other people feel as a result of the synesthesia.
Alice has experienced many odd things since falling down a rabbit hole and things continue to get weirder from there so it's only respectable that she's starting to think not everything is impossible. Even in this scene we experience another impossible thing; "n<span>ot much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along the passage into the loveliest garden you ever saw...wander about among those beds of bright flowers and those cool fountains..." Notice how it says flower beds and fountains. If the door that led to this place was the size of a rat-hole what on earth could've gone through the hole and planted the garden and created a fountain? That is yet another impossible thought just from the passage. Alice has every right to think there must be a way to get inside, afterall, someone had to be inside to put everything there, right?
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Aunt Polly knows that Tom lies. Aunt Polly cannot trust Tom. Sid does not lie. Aunt Polly can trust Sid.