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In Basketball the _______ dribbler means to bounce the ball, not to drool from ones mouth.

In Basketball the _______ dribbler means to bounce the ball, not to drool from ones mouth. denotation Idiom. jargon semantics. 2. Coaches in football commonly use a ________ that many outside of the team or sport find confusing. denotation Idiom. jargon semantics.

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In Basketball the _______ dribbler means to bounce the ball, not to drool from ones mouth.

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  1. In Basketball the _______ dribbler means to bounce the ball, not to drool from ones mouth. • denotation • Idiom • jargon • semantics

  2. 2. Coaches in football commonly use a ________ that many outside of the team or sport find confusing. • denotation • Idiom • jargon • semantics

  3. 3. In the hills of North Carolina, many of the locals use a poor man’s _________. • archaic • argot • jargon • semantics

  4. 4. The phrase “vertically challenged” has a more favorable _________ than the word “runt”. • connotation • denotation • standard • vernacular

  5. 5. Old English is an _________ language. • archaic • argot • jargon • vernacular

  6. 6. The word nice usually has the _________ of attractive. • archaic • argot • connotation • denotation • Idiom • jargon • semantics • slang • standard • vernacular

  7. 7. ___________ is the study of the history of meanings of different words. • connotation • denotation • standard • vernacular

  8. 8. Students should not use ________ around teachers as they need to present themselves as one would an employee. • archaic • argot • slang • vernacular

  9. 9. The rules of punctuation are ___________. • archaic • Idiom • jargon • standard

  10. 10. The south has a ___________ all its own. • denotation • Idiom • jargon • semantics • vernacular

  11. 11- 15, choose 5 words you knw the definitions to and define them. • archaic • argot • connotation • denotation • Idiom • jargon • semantics • slang • standard • vernacular

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