Define expressive language.

What will be an ideal response?


Expressive language involves using language for expressing one's thoughts and communicating with others.
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A. ?living things are made up of atoms. B. ?living things take in materials from the environment and give off materials to the environment. C. ?living things move. D. ?living things are multicellular.

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge is well known for his reference to the need for a reader to engage in "willing suspension of disbelief." It would seem that such a state would be especially appropriate for a reader of historical fiction. What must an author of historical fiction do to maximize the possibility that the reader will engage in a "willing suspension of disbelief"? Give specific examples from

books suggested in the text. What will be an ideal response?

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What is interest?

A. The amount of money an account holder pays for withdrawing money from a CD before the end of its term. B. The amount of amount of money that a financial institution pays account holders for the privilege of having money deposited as part of their financial holdings. C. A measure of the help and personal attention tellers and bankers give to customers. D. The amount of money that a bank has available to make student loans and issue home mortgages.

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Attitudes are

a. ?deeply rooted views about what we like. b. ?deeply rooted views about what we dislike. c. ?powerful in shaping our behavior. d. ?judgments. e. ?all of the answer choices.

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