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Literary Texts
- Logicality.
- Lack of argumentative progression.
- Precision.
- Vagueness.
- Reason.
- Emotion.
- Truth to particular reality.
- Truth to the ideal.
- Generalization.
- Concretion.
- Referential meaning.
- Emotive meaning.
- Denotation.
- Connotation.
- Lexical affixation.
- Grammatical affixation.
- Idiomatic expressions are rare.
- Idiomatic expressions are frequent.
- Use of abbreviation, acronym, and registers.
- Very few abbreviations, acronyms, and registers.
- Standard expressions.
- Almost all varieties.
- Use of scientific terminology, specialized items, and formulae.
- No use of scientific terminology, or formulae.
- No use of elements of figurative language.
- Expensive use of figurative language.