Formal register (Description) - Proper use if text conventions, such as punctuation, syntax, grammar, and text structures, and/or inclusion of sophisticated synonyms., Formal register (Effect) - Adds objectivity, plausibility, credibility, sophistication to the content., Formal register (Example) - “will not”, “should have” "shall" "contemplated" "Dear Sir/Madam", Informal register (Description) - More relaxed use of text conventions, such as punctuation, syntax, grammar, and text structure, and/or inclusion of less sophisticated synonyms.s, Informal register (Effect) - Adds to relaxed tone. Makes the content easier to understand, non-pretentious, relatable., Informal register (Example) - won't, should've, will, thought, "Hi Sarah,"., Colloquial (Description) - Conversational style of language., Colloquial (Effect) - Makes the content reliable, friendly. Creates a sense of realism, or authenticity., Colloquial (Example) - Do y' wanna go? How's it goin'? Lets just chill out., Slang (Description) - Very informal,conversational language use that is unique to a specific group, often age-group related, Slang (Effect) - Makes the content relatable or exclusive to a particular group. Creates a sense of realism, or authenticity., Slang (Example) - Friend: cobber, chum, mate, bro Clothes: threads, togs, duds, grails Phone: horn, blower, line, cell, Jargon (Description) - Terminology and phraseology that has specific meaning in a particular field on knowledge, Jargon (Effect) - Creates a sense of athority, credibility, expertise, exclusivity, superiority. Suggests higher level of education or knowledge in a field., Jargon (Example) - Tech: coding, IP address, app, algorithm, firewall, beta. Social: Dms, bio, bot, content, feed, follower, viral ,

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