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2 Cool. Sweet. Excellent.

3 Informal slang—talking with friends, texting “Cool” “Sweet”

4 Formal language—most academic writing “Excellent”

5 Formal language—most academic writing You wouldn’t write in a college essay that Part-Time Indian was “an awesome book.”

6 How do we tell when it’s appropriate to use what language?

7 AUDIENCEPURPOSE It depends on your AUDIENCE and PURPOSE.

8 FORMAL Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. —Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address

9 INFORMAL Our family, like most, had its ups and downs. —Judy Davis, “Ours Was a Dad”

10 INFORMAL Our family, like most, had its ups and downs. —Judy Davis, “Ours Was a Dad”

11 Colloquial language (What’s up? No clue) Slang (A-list, Sup?) Not appropriate for formal speech or most academic and professional writing.

12 ALSO AVOID: Pretentious language Jargon Clichés

13 PRETENTIOUS LANGUAGE Subsequent to adopting the new system, managers averred that their staff worked synergistically in a way that exceeded parameters.

14 JARGON HDMI is the easiest and most convenient way to go about high-def. why? Because you get [video] and sound in a single, USB-like cable, instead of a nest of component cables or the soundless garden hose of DVI.

15 CLICHÉS White as snow The grass is always greener Thinking outside the box Slept like logs Nita is a team player


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