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Types
Various categories or classes into which people or things are divided based on shared characteristics or qualities.
Reader-centered Language
Writing or speech that is tailored to the interests, understanding, and preferences of the intended audience.
Adjustment
A modification made to a system, process, or document to correct or improve it.
We-viewpoint
A communication perspective that emphasizes collective participation or benefits, focusing on the pronoun "we" to foster inclusivity or shared interest.
Q6: necrosis: _
Q7: -ule: _
Q7: Inflammation of the gums: _
Q70: The opposite of -malacia is:<br>A) -megaly<br>B) -sclerosis<br>C)
Q105: Mental symptoms (loss of memory and identity)
Q121: sialaden/o: _
Q161: Difficulty in swallowing<br>A)anorexia<br>B)ascites<br>C)borborygmus<br>D)constipation<br>E)diarrhea<br>F)dysphagia<br>G)flatus<br>H)hematochezia<br>I)jaundice<br>J)melena<br>K)nausea<br>L)steatorrhea
Q195: Cheil/o means the same as:<br>A) Lingu/o<br>B) Gingiv/o<br>C)
Q199: no opening: a_
Q223: Pertaining to the teeth and cheek<br>A)buccal mucosa<br>B)cecal<br>C)celiac<br>D)cheilosis<br>E)cholecystectomy<br>F)choledochotomy<br>G)colonoscopy<br>H)colostomy<br>I)dentibuccal<br>J)perianal