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Clarence tells his mother that he purposefully tries to use smaller words with his little brother than he does with his older brother. This is an example of __________.private speechmetalinguistic awarenessholophrasestelegraphic speech

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Clarence tells his mother that he purposefully tries to use smaller words with his little brother than he does with his older brother. This is an example of __________.private speechmetalinguistic awarenessholophrasestelegraphic speech

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This is an example of metalinguistic awareness.

Metalinguistic awareness refers to an individual's ability to reflect on and manipulate the structural features of language, such as adjusting vocabulary or sentence structure based on the listener's ability to understand. In this case, Clarence is showing metalinguistic awareness by consciously choosing to use smaller words when speaking to his little brother.

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