English test Part 3
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- language is used for everyday purposes
- ordinary
- language appeals to the senses.
- poetic
- language uses technical jargon
- scientific
- blank texts use strict form, precise vocabulary, and blank language
- technical, scientific
- contracts:
- technical text
- medical reports
- technical textx
- newspapers:
- informal
- biographies
- literary texts
- warranties
- technicsal text
- catalogs:
- informational
- business letters
- informational
- journals:
- technical text
- A _______ is a "product encyclopedia."
- uder guide
- A _______ establishes a legal relationship between the buyer and seller.
- liscence agreement
- A _______ handles regular communication between the buyer and seller.
- buisness letter
- Mr. Smith decides to find out whether or not he is allowed to make a copy of his CD-ROM. In which document will he most likely find his answer?
- product liscence agreement
- Mr. Smith wants to know what kind of information the company will collect from him while he is online buying a product. What should he read?
- website terms of use
- Mr. Smith wants to find out how to set up his software on a home computer network. What should he read
- user guide
- literary texts characterized by use of figurative language and patterns of sound (e.g., rhyme) and sentence structure (meter, verse, stanzas)
- poetry
- any written or spoken language which is not poetry; literary prose contains some features of poetry and is called poetic
- prose
- often non-literal (poetic) language used in literary texts to paint mental pictures and spark the imagination
- figurative language