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Supplemental Assignment 2
Rayzhaun Jones
September 5, 2014
Strategic Management and Strategic Competitiveness
Dr. Jimmie S. Warren

Colloquial language in writing is informal language that is not considered rude, but would not be used in any formal situation. Colloquial languages are less unacceptable than slang and swear words. It is a characteristic of or appropriate to ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing, which is involving or using conversation. This language is often mistakenly used with a connection of disapproval, as if it is meant to be “vulgar” or “incorrect” usage, whereas it is merely a familiar style. For example, “I find a conversational tone in writing as in telephoning—carries further than shouting.” (James Gibbons Hunekar). Colloquial language simple means informal language. Native speakers of a language often use colloquialisms, which is a word or phrase appropriate to conversation, go convey irony, humor, sarcasm, and other layers of meaning. Typically, this language can be one of the most challenging aspects of learning a new language. Its most common to use this language at home and among close friends and relatives. In most societies young people must demonstrate that they know the difference between colloquial language and other languages as they pertain to writing. It is a variety of language that speakers use when they are relaxed and not self-conscious.
A declarative statement in writing states a fact and can be used to describe any action or speech that makes a statement and appears in written work more times than any other type. It expresses how the action or state is conceived by the speaker. The subject normally precedes the verb and ends with a period. It is not a sentence in the form of a statement in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation nor does it make any kind of statement that shows emotion and never requires any form of action or answer from the

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