The correct matches are as follows:
<span>1.language spoken by educated Americans
</span>idiom<span>
2.street language that coins new words and new meanings
</span>slang
<span>
3.regional variation of the national language
</span>dialect<span>
4.language of a skill, trade, or profession
</span>standard English<span>
5.phrases and expressions unique to a language
</span>jargon<span>
6.sounds and sound patterns that are meaningful to people from the same culture
</span>language<span>
7.graphic representation of sounds
</span>writing<span>
8.language spoken by a child learning to talk
</span>ungrammatical speech<span>
</span>
Answer:
In the <em>Golden Cat</em>, “And the brown hay smiles back at him” is an example of the personification that is used to give human-like emotions of smiling at a bale of hay. In the <em>Cat and the Moon</em>, “Maybe the moon may learn” is also another example of the use of personification by giving human features of learning to the moon.
Explanation: