In terms of co-languages, slang is a word
a. or words used by young people.
b. or words used by a specific cultural group.
c. which takes the place of a standard or traditional word in order to add an unconventional, non-standard, humorous or rebellious effect.
d. which is a standard or traditional word used in order to add an conventional, standard, humorous or rebellious effect.
c
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If you come from a family that emphasizes emotional restraint
a. you may become uncomfortable when others express intense emotions at a casual dinner. b. you may feel frustration with someone who represses their true emotions for the sake of group harmony. c. you may be a person who shows affection and love in public without embarrassment. d. your parents may have told you that it was "okay to feel angry at a sibling." e. None of the above
People who initiate intercultural relationships are drawn to one another based on
a. proximity to one another. b. similarities in interests, values, and goals. c. physical attraction to one another. d. stereotypes toward one another’s groups.