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All the children were fast asleep.

cliche or euphemism

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Our brother lies in eternal rest.

archaic
euphemism



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The defendant pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of petty theft.

loaded words
jargon




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If thou hast any sense, thou would not speak so to the Queen.

archaic
loaded words



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Wow! This CD player is sweet!

cliche
slang




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This medicine can produce harmful side effects.

jargon
loaded words



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Alan withdrew from AP Calculus; he was in way over his head.

idiom
slang



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So, what's up?

slang
colloquialism



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The patient has suffered a severe cranial fracture, which has rendered him comatose.

loaded words
jargon



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Presidents like Lincoln are few and far between.

idiom
cliche



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She is a young actress of great potential.

cliche
sexist language



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Wall Street is in for a rude awakening.

euphemism
cliche



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Terry is the spokesman for the new product.

sexist language
jargon



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To thine own self be true.

idiom
archaic



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I get butterflies in my stomach each time I have to speak in public.

slang
idiom



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The film trailer still needs some splicing.

loaded language
jargon



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The advertisement says they're "pre-owned."

euphemism
colloquialism



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"Freedom of speech" means I have the right to express myself.

loaded language
cliche



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They're clueless, man!

sexist language
slang



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It was a dark and stormy night.

cliche
archaic

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Answer:

In Order Of What's On The Test (in Buzz) (AP English Language)

1. Cliche

2. Euphemism

3. Jargon

4. Archaic

5. Slang

6. Loaded Words

7. Idiom

8. Colloquialism

9. Jargon

10. Cliche

11. Sexist Language

12. Cliche

13. Sexist Language

14. Archaic

15. Idiom

16. Jargon

17. Euphemism

18. Loaded Language

19. Slang

20. Cliche

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  • While you are using the language to understand your experience as part of our discussion, you will definitely find that language and verbal communication works not only for you but also for you. I realized that I could do it. Language allows you to communicate, but it also allows you to communicate and misunderstand incorrectly.
  • To avoid communication barriers, avoid clichés, jargon, slang, sexist and racist language, euphemisms, and ambiguities.

The communication barrires in the sentences are :

1. All the children were fast asleep. (cliche or euphemism)

  • The Cliche is a commonly used statement or remark.
  • This will be the Cliche.

2. Our brother lies in eternal rest. (archaic or euphemism)

  • The euphemism is commonly used in seeking to avoid offensive slang.
  • This will be a euphemism.

3. The defendant pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of petty theft. (loaded words or jargon)

  • The jargon is commonly used in a technical error.
  • This will be a jargon.

4. If thou hast any sense, thou would not speak so to the Queen. (archaic or loaded words)

  • The archaic is commonly used as a  word or a style of language no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavor. .
  • This will be archaic.

5. Wow! This CD player is sweet! (cliche or s-lang)

  • The archaic is commonly used as a word or a style of language no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavor.
  • This will be archaic.

6. This medicine can produce harmful side effects. (jargon or loaded words)

7. Alan withdrew from AP Calculus; he was in way over his head. ( idiom or slang,

  • The archaic is commonly used a an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to itself either in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements
  • This will be idiom .

8. So, what's up? (slang or colloquialism)

9. The patient has suffered a severe cranial fracture, which has rendered him comatose. (loaded words or jargon)

  • The jargon is commonly used in a technical error.
  • This will be a jargon.

10. Presidents like Lincoln are few and far between. ( idiom or cliche)

  • The Cliche is a commonly used statement or remark.
  • This will be the Cliche.

11. She is a young actress of great potential. (cliche or sexist language)

12. Wall Street is in for a rude awakening. (euphemism or cliche)

  • The Cliche is a commonly used statement or remark.
  • This will be the Cliche.

13. Terry is the spokesman for the new product. (s-exist language or jargon)

14. To thine own self be true. (idiom or archaic)

  • The archaic is commonly used as word or a style of language no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavor.
  • This will be a archaic.

15. I get butterflies in my stomach each time I have to speak in public. (slang or idiom)

  • The archaic is commonly used a an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to itself either in having a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements
  • This will be idiom .

16. The film trailer still needs some splicing. (loaded language or jargon)

  • The jargon is commonly used in a technical error.
  • This will be a jargon.

17. The advertisement says they're "pre-owned." (euphemism or colloquialism)

  • The euphemism is commonly used in seeking to avoid offensive slang.
  • This will be a euphemism.

18."Freedom of speech" means I have the right to express myself. (loaded language or cliche)

19. They're clueless, man! (sexist language or s-lang)

20. It was a dark and stormy night. (cliche or archaic)

  • The Cliche is a commonly used statement or remark.
  • This will be the Cliche.

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