What are the major differences between oral and written language styles?

What will be an ideal response?


Written style is less personal than oral. Written style is more formal than oral. Written style is less repetitive than oral.

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The advocate is likely to undermine the possibility of future argumentative encounters if he or she ______.

a. responds as an echo chamber b. argues with passion c. holds positions contrary to their listeners d. is overly critical

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Roman really likes Jeni, and he's asked her out to dinner. He knows she likes him, too, because when he asked her, _____

A. he saw that she looked at him more than she looked away B. he looked at the way she flipped her hair C. he looked at her eyes and saw that her pupils were dilated D. he looked at her eyes and saw that her pupils were contracted

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The company that spends more per year on mass media advertising than anyone else is __________

Fill in the blank with correct word

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Actions such as crossing your fingers or winking while you're lying are examples of what method of verbal and nonverbal message interaction?

a. accenting b. complementing c. controlling d. contradicting

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