Multiple Choice
Sarah has her MBA and now works for a big law firm. While on holiday she bumps into Spike, a onetime childhood classmate. Spike now works at a car assembly plant. They talk about the good old days. Sarah tries to use a few streetwise words, while Spike finds himself editing out some of his favourite swear words. Sarah and Spike show:
A) bilateral speech convergence.
B) that they could be an 'item'.
C) exit behaviour.
D) speech solidarity.
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