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Neutral or standard English

The ordinary speech of educates natI've speackers

High elevated formal scholarly

Usually contains language that creates an elevated tone

Colloquial

Is the language of everyday use relaxed and conversational

Dialect

Is a nonstandard subgroup of a language with its own vocabulary and grammatical features

Slang

Refers to a group of recently coined words like usage within the months and years

Vulgar

Coarse, common vernacular lacking in cultivator or taste

Archaic

The use of old-fashioned language.

Concrete

Refers towards that we can immediately perceive with our senses day actor chemical

Epithet

A word or phase used in place of a person's name or in asssociation with it

Cliché

A phrase that has been overused so that it's original impact has been lost

Hyperbole

Is a deliberate extravagant and often outrages exaggeration

Visualdescript

Description of images that can be seen.

Tactile

Descriptions of the texture or touch something