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tatyana61 [14]
2 years ago
7

Match the definition to the term.

English
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. generic - very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or their characteristics; — opposed to specific.

2. appositive - a noun or pronoun—often with modifiers—set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.

3. convention - a practice or procedure widely observed in a group, especially to facilitate social interaction; a custom.

4. interjection - a word or form of speech used to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas!  Haha! Begone! etc.

5. repertoire - the entire range of skills, aptitudes,  or devices used in a particular field or  occupation

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