VI. What's More? Activity 4: Remembering Myself Five Stages of Grief
1. Denial - This can't be happening to me!
2. Anger - Why is this happening? Who is to blame?
3. Bargaining - If this does not happen, I will...
4. Depression - I'm too sad to do anything.
5. Acceptance - I'm at peace with what happened. Directions: Below are the five stages of grief. Recall in your life when you experienced these stages of grief. Write your answers on separate sheet of paper.
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to how people utilize slang. Finally, lingo allows you to communicate with those around you. It has the power to evoke emotions, make you stand out in a crowd, and even give you a sense of belonging. Slang can indicate that you are a member of a group or that you understand what another person is saying. According to Jonathon Green, a "slang expert" who has developed his own Dictionary of Slang,
"Slang reveals us at our most human," says the author.
Slang strips away the pretense and allows people to have fun with language in a way that can either help people communicate and connect with each other or humorously obscure their genuine meaning.