1)What do literary words serve to satisfy? 2)What do colloquial words serve to satisfy?
3)Where can we find literary words?
4)What two major subgroups constitute special literary words?
5)Terms are:
6)Archaisms are:
7)"It is a recognized term for a group of words that exists in almost every language and whose aim is to preserve secrecy within one or another social group. These are generally old words with entirely new meanings imposed on them". The given definition is appropriate for:
8)"These are expletives and swear words which are of an abusive character, obscene word like "damn", "bloody" etc". The given definition is appropriate for:
9)Obsolescent words are the words which:
10)"These are the words of foreign origin which have not been entirely been assimilated into the English language. They bear the appearance of a borrowing and are left as something alien to the native tongue".The given definition is appropriate for:
11)Slang is:
12)Professionalisms are:
13)Poetic words are...
14)The irony is ...
15)Dialectal words are: *
16)Alliteration is:
17)Find metonymy in the sentences:
18)What is onomatopoeia?
19)What is assonance?
20)The given definition: "intentional violation of the graphical shape of a word (or word combination) used to reflect its authentic pronunciation" is true for:
21)The following phrase: "He swallowed the hint with a gulp and a gasp and a grin" is an example of:
22)The following phrase: "He swallowed the hint with a gulp and a gasp and a grin" is an example of:
23)The following phrase “Cats and canaries had added to the already stale house an entirely new dimension of defeat. As I stepped down, an evil-looking Tom slid by us into the house (W.Gl.)” is the example of ...
24)The following phrase “The topic of the Younger Generation spread through the company like a yawn." is an example of:
25)The following phrase “The girls were dressed to kill (J.Br.)." is an example of:
26)The following phrase: “There were some bookcases of superbly unreadable books (E.W.)." is an example of: