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Card 6

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When someone elevates their register or language in order to impress

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Card 7

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When someone tones down their RP accent to fit in with the speech of more working class people

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Card 8

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A power relationship when one participant is more powerful than another

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Card 9

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The re-wording of another's contribution by a powerful participant

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Card 10

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Speech that has the aim of getting something done

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Card 11

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A theory by Fairclough which describes the constructed relationship between text producer and reader

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Card 12

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Modal auxilary verbs e.g. "must" which express degrees of necessity and obligation

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Card 13

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Sentences that make a statement

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Card 14

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Power held by the police, politicians and those working with the law

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Card 15

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Modal auxilary verbs that clarify any degrees of possibility

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