Natural language refers to our everyday speech, which can include slang, regional vernacular, and colloquial phrases. On the other hand, Standard English is a formal, standardized dialect deemed appropriate in academic and professional settings. Often, natural language differs from Standard English in terms of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
The term 'natural language' refers to individual ways of speaking, based on region, culture, and personal experiences. This could include slang, accent, vocabulary and sentence structure, all of which varies greatly from person to person. These aspects of natural language often diverge from Standard English, which is a standardized dialect of English considered acceptable in professional and formal settings.
Take for instance, you might say 'going to' in natural everyday speech, a contraction of 'going to', which is considered more acceptable in Standard English.
As another example, 'ain't' is a word used in many dialects but is often avoided in professional or academic writing because it is not considered part of Standard English. Understanding the difference between our natural language and Standard English can greatly improve communication, especially in academic and professional environments.
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Ok, first let's narrow down what a subordinating conjunction even is..
SUBORDINATION CONJUNCTION = after, before, although, etc.
So, with that said, which one do YOU think it is?
3.....2.......1
The answer to your question is B. Charlotte swept the floor AFTER she finished cooking.
b) He said I am from Pakistan.
c) He said, "I am from Pakistan."
d) He said [I am from Pakistan].
Answer:
c) He said, "I am from Pakistan."
Answer:
False, characters do change at least such characters are static, since static characters do not significantly change.
Explanation:
Characters, along with the plot or events that take place, constitute essential elements in a given story. They can be defined as any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work.
In literature, there are many types of characters, for instance, static or dynamic. The former refers to one who does not go through any significant change in personality or perspective during the course of the story. The latter, in contrast, refers to those characters that go through major transition either in personality or perspective during the course of the story.
dynamic
is the answer :D