1. <span>very loving or loyal.
2. </span><span>extremely bright, especially so as to blind the eyes temporarily.
3. </span>very large in size, quantity, or extent.
4. unable to bend or be forced out of shape; not flexible. <span>The low, guttural, menacing sound made by an animal: the growl of a dog.
</span>5. <span>severe physical or mental suffering.
</span>6. <span>severe physical or mental suffering.
</span>7. <span>make (someone) unable to think or react properly; stupefy; bewilder.</span>
Answer:
The people
Explanation:
The people are responsible for preserving and transmitting the oral traditions of a culture, allowing that culture to remain for many years. This is because it is the people who speak these traditions, establishing a communication about them that is passed on from one generation to the next and so on. If the people do not communicate these traditions, they are neither preserved nor transmitted, but they are doomed to oblivion and death.
Dudley Randall's poem “Ballad of Birmingham” is a tribute to a real-life church bombing in 1963, which killed four young girls. The main theme is that nothing - not even a mother's love or the sacred walls of a church - can protect an innocent child from racial violence.
A bit tragic :I
the elements of formal writing style are
- diction (otherwise known as word choice)
- sentence structure and syntax
- nature of figurative language
- rhythm and component sounds
- rhetorical patterns
- using the active voice
- literal and concrete language
- concision (otherwise known as eliminating redundancy)
Answer:Jargon
Explanation: Jargons are refereed to a special language(mostly professional) used and understood by a particular group of people to communicate effectively some specific contexts within them which people outside the group may not be able to understand. There are different types of jargons which are political jargons, Workplace jargons, Millitary jargons,Medical jargons, Buisness jargons etc
Jargons should not be confused with slangs which is also particular to a group but merely an informal spoken language chosen instead of the standard language of a particular word or words and are most times funny expressions.