Match the definition to the word. 1. hinted at rather than clearly stated implicit 2. ordinary language; not poetry expository 3. words that logically connect one idea to another prose 4. written to explain or inform transition 5. coming to a logical conclusion infer

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The English language is versatile. One can hint at a topic, instead of clearly state (give implicit meaning), and require the reader to make a logical conclusion (inference). Transitions help move between different ideas, whether using ordinary (expository) language or flowery language (prose).