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なぜ④はだめなのですか? セ 2020

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英語 高校生

本文の(4)の所(赤丸の所)にはinstead ,nevertheless,otherwise ,thereforeのいずれかが入るのですが答えは何となくinsteadかなと思っているのですがどうでしょうか?

aim。 ThiS account is based on the assumption ee peo 由 alk in difterent 二e ve etme ctly the “ they dont ahwayS USe the same EIU d to as Style- cn is usually referre 次の問いに答えなざい。 NN 円 以下の英文を読んで。 eaivesin (0) ) og6e We often position OUTS 8 People do not ahwayS talk 地 rds the Same W39 of variation in SDe6 jinds of interaction. they dontt ahVayS DrOnOUnCG Wol grammatical fornS. This kind 。 shiftng 還、、、 っOne or the theoried_explaining this yariati 開隊Th jnto account who they are talking to_and iter thelr eech style accor 。誠 Coneept of audience design/provides an erplanaGOn 0 孤記計eDy 5Pceken change the way they talk depending on the situation and context they arC talking ple are mainly seeking to thers, and one WaY that speakers yhich means by changing their they happen to be show unity and approval in their dealings with oi can do this is through “linguistic convergence." patterns of speech to fi more closely with those of the perSon にーー talking to [ Tm some situations, speakers may Choose not to ag but (⑳⑩ ) to either 4 maintain their own variety or move to a more extreme variety Of theim dialect in order to emphasize the diference between themselves and the person or people they are

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英語 高校生

本文1行目の(1)には addition,consideration,reflection ,relation のいずれかが入るのですが答えはなんですか?

国 以下の英文を読んで. 次の問いに答えなさい。 We often posiion ourselves jm ( () ) to others by the way that We lk in ditee。 jinds of interacion。 People do not ahways talK jp exactly the same Way all the tm。 they dont always pronounce words the same way。and they dont aways use the sm grammatical forms。 This kind of variation in speech is usually referred to as se shiftng. One of the theoried explaining this variation in sty jnto account who they are alking tO、and alter their speech style accordinghx Ths concept of audience design /provides an explanation of the reasons why speaken change the way they talk depending on the situation and context they are talkins mm. This account is based on the assumption 四that people are mainly seeking Show unity and approval in their dealings with others and one way that speakes can do this is through "jinguistic convergence, which means by changing ther patterns of speech to fit more closely with thOse of the person hey happen o talking to 0 Im some situations, speakers may choose not to converge. but ( ⑭ )o eb maintain their own variety, or move to a more extreme Yariety of their dialect in rd* to emphasize the diference between themselves and the iperson or people they lng to TPe GUEiOn Of grOHD mmembership and idenGty can determne the choR ek andLor Dimgwals which janenage o 肖 that speakers take プ Se When a chx made between two difierent languages the question of det ecomes even more marked, particularly when the choice is bound up wb 由 mational and polidical status of a Ianguage. Monica ーー 二ーー ーーLu

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