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In English / High School | 2014-05-20

To indicate a word is slang or informal usage:

A. Enclose it in quotation marks.
B. Explain it in parentheses.
C. Underline it.
D. None of these.

Asked by Clarisa639

Answer (3)

To indicate slang or informal usage, words should be enclosed in quotation marks. Ellipses and brackets are used for altering quotations while maintaining original meaning. ;

Answered by singhavinash2556 | 2024-06-19

To indicate that a word is slang or for informal usage, the most common method is to enclose it in quotation marks. This technique is used to show that you are using a term that is not part of the standard vocabulary or that it might not be familiar to all readers. You may also explain the term in parentheses if it is particularly obscure or if understanding the term is crucial to the meaning of the sentence. However, simply underlining a word does not communicate to the reader that the term is slang or informal.
When altering or quoting a passage, there are specific guidelines to follow. If needed to clarify what a word or reference means, write your definition or explanation and enclose it within square brackets. Also, when omitting words from a quotation for brevity, use ellipses, and if adding or changing any part of the quotation, indicate this with brackets. When quoting, always remember to credit the source accordingly and to follow the formatting style required by the instructor or the style guide.

Answered by DemetriaGene | 2024-06-24

The correct way to indicate that a word is slang or informal usage is to enclose it in quotation marks. This approach clarifies that the term is not standard vocabulary and highlights its informal status. Therefore, the answer to the multiple-choice question is A: Enclose it in quotation marks.
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Answered by singhavinash2556 | 2024-12-28