Deck 17: More Words on Words

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Dialect means

A)foreign tongue
B)mimicking the voices of others
C)language of a particular region
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Jargon means

A)formal speech appropriate to social occasions
B)professional vocabulary
C)mumbling to oneself
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Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., was a great who knew how to use his voice to influence the people who came to hear him speak.
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Some of Robert Browning's poems are dramatic _ in which just one character speaks.
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In the face of profound grief, it is extremely difficult to offer anything but the most
and useless expressions.
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When asked for some hard facts about his plan for turning the country's economy around, the presidential candidate offered little more than empty .
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Gibberish means

A)a formal speech
B)hidden meaning
C)silly babble
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Monologue means

A)agreement
B)conversation between people
C)speech made by one person
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Trite means

A)to mutter
B)lacking originality
C)speech
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In the of the northern states, a spout for water is called a faucet, while in the
South, it's called a spigot.
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Although I drive a car, the of auto mechanics sounds like a foreign language.
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Tirade means

A)nonsense
B)furious speech
C)speech by a single person
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Diction means

A)poetry recital
B)way of choosing or pronouncing words
C)conversation between two people
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In the grip of a high fever, the patient thrashed in his bed and mumbled
that no one could understand.
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Articulate means

A)to speak the truth
B)well-spoken
C)to applaud someone
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Rhetoric means

A)accusations
B)persuasive language
C)written words
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During the minister's _ against sinning, his face became flushed and he pounded the podium with his fist.
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She had once been tongue-tied whenever she spoke in public, but experience had made her a witty and
speaker.
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Orator means

A)speech maker
B)informal talker
C)critic
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Frank Sinatra's was so clipped and clear that some teachers use his recordings when they teach English to foreigners.
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Deck 17: More Words on Words
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Dialect means

A)foreign tongue
B)mimicking the voices of others
C)language of a particular region
C
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Jargon means

A)formal speech appropriate to social occasions
B)professional vocabulary
C)mumbling to oneself
B
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Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr., was a great who knew how to use his voice to influence the people who came to hear him speak.
orator
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Some of Robert Browning's poems are dramatic _ in which just one character speaks.
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In the face of profound grief, it is extremely difficult to offer anything but the most
and useless expressions.
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When asked for some hard facts about his plan for turning the country's economy around, the presidential candidate offered little more than empty .
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Gibberish means

A)a formal speech
B)hidden meaning
C)silly babble
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Monologue means

A)agreement
B)conversation between people
C)speech made by one person
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Trite means

A)to mutter
B)lacking originality
C)speech
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In the of the northern states, a spout for water is called a faucet, while in the
South, it's called a spigot.
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Although I drive a car, the of auto mechanics sounds like a foreign language.
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Tirade means

A)nonsense
B)furious speech
C)speech by a single person
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Diction means

A)poetry recital
B)way of choosing or pronouncing words
C)conversation between two people
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In the grip of a high fever, the patient thrashed in his bed and mumbled
that no one could understand.
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Articulate means

A)to speak the truth
B)well-spoken
C)to applaud someone
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Rhetoric means

A)accusations
B)persuasive language
C)written words
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During the minister's _ against sinning, his face became flushed and he pounded the podium with his fist.
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She had once been tongue-tied whenever she spoke in public, but experience had made her a witty and
speaker.
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Orator means

A)speech maker
B)informal talker
C)critic
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Frank Sinatra's was so clipped and clear that some teachers use his recordings when they teach English to foreigners.
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