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When you are standing on the North Pole, any direction you point is South!
All the lines of longitude meet at the North Pole.
The nearest land is around 700 kilometers away.
During the summer the sun is always up. ...
The magnetic North Pole is different from the true North Pole.
- brainlist if im correct
It pretty sure it stands for dimensions.
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<span>A potential topic for the theme America I believe in You could be centered specifically on the division of the country with the recent election of Trump. With virtually half the nation supporting him and the other half despising him, you could talk about how you believe in America to at least learn how to compromise. You could use compromises from the country in the past, or call to the reader's emotions by reminiscing on "the good times" when we didn't seem as divided.</span>
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".
The answer is tone.
Words the author uses that are not offical words will describe their tone.
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