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    ENG1502 59579064 Assignment 3 [837921] Question 1 1.1) One expects to find formal language in any place of work and authority such as businesses, court, parliament, newspapers etc. Any profession which is associated with a high level of education and order. Formal language is also known to reflect on the speaker’s social class. It shows what type of school you attended, how you were raised and your heritage. Informal language is more commonly heard in a social environment. For example when you are

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    where his parents are and his adventures begin. Due to this, global warming plays a significant role into the way the story is structured. The language used in the novel is informal as the intended audience is children. Adding formal language would make it harder for them to understand the story and would create confusion for them. Some of the informal language used in the novel for

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    Academic writing Proper academic writing should demonstrate the students understanding of the subject at hand. (Elton, 2010) adds that because academic writing may defer from discipline to discipline, instructors in schools have a duty to express their expectations of students’ writing while students on the other hand should act on it. Academic writing is logical The student’s work needs to have a introduction, the body and the conclusion. The introduction gives a background to the topic and

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    Throughout history, historical events have been relived and experienced by many in the present day through various scriptures and texts. From shocking testimonies, and inspirational speeches to intriguing journal entries, and questionable declarations, literature has allowed society, no matter the time, to go back and learn about past events that helped define the present society. Through these pieces of literature and their literary devices, readers are able to immerse themselves into the past by

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    ASSIGNMENT-1 Q1) Theoretical underpinnings of formal and informal modes of organizational communication. a) Formal and informal modes of communication are explained below Formal modes of organizational communication are of four types they are: 1) Upward 2) Downward 3) Horizontal 4) Diagonal 1) Upward Communication: Upward communication is the process of flowing information from lower levels to higher levels in an organization. It helps the employees to share their ideas, views

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    article, Holley elucidates and clarifies women’s attraction to men, claiming that it exclusively and indubitably concerns men with dad bods, for which reason they are more desirable than men who are fit. Holley utilizes a particularly interesting language that contains informality

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    communication includes: Grapevine: Informal chat from person to person, the cause of this communication is not clear. It is spread through rumours and gossips. It travels through informal networks and quite often travels faster than the formal messages. B) ->Formal organization: Diagonal: Diagonal communication cuts across different functions and level in organization. Diagonal communication occurs between different officers who are at different level and who have different commands. This type of

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    Madison Staib Dr. Cunningham Fundamentals May 3, 2015 Grammar in Writing Regardless of where you are in the world, grammar is the foundation for communication. So if you think about it, the better understanding you have of grammar, the better you can write or speak. Your message will be clearer. At least this is what some people think. Others believe that learning grammar does not in fact have really any effect on your writing, and some even think the effect it has is a negative one. Then the question

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    Wilson Follett, in the article “On the Need of Some Grammar” from Modern American Usage discusses the idea that in order to govern usage, we need to use correct grammar. II. The type of grammar that we need is traditional grammar. Traditional grammar, which is supported by conservatives, is an art, an art that takes practice in order to perfect. Conservatives agree that perfecting the art of traditional grammar, requires syntax. Syntax is the parts of speech working together in a sentence in order

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    Do you think grammar is necessary inside the workplace and agree with firing workers with poor grammar? Grammar is a very important life skill, and Kyle Wiens progressed his company in firing those with poor grammar. He is a grammar stickler whom has an “extreme approach” when it comes to grammar, zero tolerance, firing those without proper grammar. Wiens claims everyone at one of his two companies “iFixit” or “Dozoki” take a mandatory grammar test. Firstly, he conveys his message that grammar is

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