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People can shift between different styles of speaking, which
contribute to the construction of a particular social identity.
These stylistic variations include….
a. style-shifting
b. Audience design
c. Linguistic convergence
d. All true
الجواب d

In this section we discuss how people can shift between different styles of speaking, which contribute to the construction of a particular social identity
9.5.1 Stylistic variation and language choice style-shifting people do not always talk in the same way. They can shift their speech styles and this can involve using different words, pronunciations or even grammatical forms. E.g. Notice the style differences between:
 singin’ and singing;
 verdant and green;
So I says . . . and So I said . We also position ourselves in relation to others by the way that we talk in different kinds of interaction Audience design refers to notion that speakers will take into account whom they are addressing and alter their speech style accordingly. Linguistic convergence is a process in which speakers change their speech to make it more similar to that of their hearer,