Language in the Media {Ans: Study of language use in different media platforms}Grammatical Features {Ans: Structural elements in a sentence reflecting the writer's attitude}Language levels {Ans: Different levels of language formality and complexity}Rhyming {Ans: Words with similar sounds, especially at the end of lines}Blogs {Ans: Online entries with informal language and visuals.}Analytical Framework {Ans: Structured approach to analyze linguistic features in a text}Analyse {Ans: Explore linguistic point, provide further evidence, and connect to child language acquisition theories.}Conceptual Metaphor {Ans: Understanding one idea in terms of another}Unified Authority {Ans: Persuasive stance by presenting a single voice}Point {Ans: Begin paragraph with a topic sentence introducing a linguistic point.}Connotation {Ans: Implied meaning or emotional association of a word}Graphological features {Ans: Visual aspects of text layout and design}Annotate {Ans: Add notes to texts highlighting linguistic methods and connections}Dr Samuel Johnson {Ans: Historical figure known for contributions to language change}Linguistic methods {Ans: Techniques used in language analysis}Semantic Fields {Ans: Word groups related to specific subject areas.}Verb Features {Ans: Characteristics of verbs like tense or voice}Child Language Acquisition {Ans: Study of how children acquire language skills}Exclamatory {Ans: