1) hyphen-the ability to maintain a particular standard or repeat a particular task with minimal variation
2) imperative sentence- a sentence that expresses direct commands or requests
3) inconsistency- a lack of the ability to maintain a particular standard or repeat a particular task with minimal variation
4) independent clause- a clause that can stand on its own
5) informal language- casual and everyday speech
6) information source- a source of information for somebody, e.g. a book
7) interjection-a sound, word, or phrase that expresses a strong emotion such as pain or surprise but otherwise has no meaning
8) interpretation-an explanation or establishment of the meaning or significance of something
9) interview- a meeting during which somebody is asked questions, e.g. by a prospective employer, a journalist, or a researcher
10) intonation- how a author describes the something can affect the way the reader views it. e.g., the pleasantly plump…. vs. the fat and overweight…..
11) irregular verb- a verb that falls outside regular conjunction the language that they occur in
12) italics- printed in or using letters that slope to the right. Italic letters are sometimes used in book titles or to show emphasis in text.
13) jargon-language that is used by a group, profession, or culture, especially when the words and phrases are not understood or used by other people
14) juxtaposition-to place two or more things together to emphasize the contrast between them
15) knowledge base- a special kind of database for knowledge management. It provides the means for the computerized collection, organization, and retrieval of knowledge.
16) language convention- a formal meeting of members, representatives, or delegates, as of a political party, that deals with language
17) layout-the way component parts or individual items are arranged
18) lecture-an educational speech on a subject made before an audience
19) line (in a play)- the spoken words that make up an actor's part
20) literal phrase- two or more words in sequence that form a syntactic unit that is less than a complete sentence that means exactly what it says.
21) log-any detailed record of events
22) logic-sensible rational thought and argument rather than ideas that are influenced by emotion or whim
23) logical argument- a argument with logical reasoning behind it
24) logo- a design used by an organization on its letterhead, advertising material, and signs as an emblem by which the organization can easily be recognized
25) manner of speech- how one talks. E.g. softly, roughly, etc.
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