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Ket [755]
2 years ago
12

The language the elders use during the trial is highly stylized. What purpose does this formal way of speaking serve for the eld

ers?
a. It makes it difficult for most of the audience to understand what they are saying.
b. It shows that this is a special occasion.
c. It pleases the spirits of the ancestors.
d. It makes them sound important.
English
2 answers:
NemiM [27]2 years ago
5 0

The language the elders use during the trial is highly stylized. The purpose that this formal way of speaking serve for the elders is to show that it is a special occasion. In fact, stylized language make an speach more memorable, and makes you sound much better. Stylized language is useful when aiming to communicate the meaning clearly, vividly and with flair. Speakers who are thoughtful about using language strategies in their speeches are more memorable as speakers.


inna [77]2 years ago
3 0
<span>c. It pleases the spirits of the ancestors.
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