Word Meaning
Devises and Techniques
Language change and society
Writer's intention
100

What does “skibidi” mean in the article?

It can mean “cool,” “bad,” or nothing at all.

100

Identify the technique- "More than 6,000 new words have been added"

Statistics

100

Who or what is a “work spouse”?

A trusted, supportive workplace partner.

100

What is a mouse jiggler used for?

 To make it look like someone is working when they’re not.

200

Where did “skibidi” gain popularity?

 Answer: A surreal animated YouTube series.

200

Name one authority figure that was mentioned in the article. 

Kim Kardashian Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump's 

200

Which culture does the article say is changing English?

Internet culture.

200

Why does the writer include Kim Kardashian in the article?

To show how mainstream figures help spread slang.

300

Name one factor can determine the meaning of the word "skibidy".

Tone or Situation.

300

Identify the technique- “a large smiling man’s head coming out of a toilet bowl”  

Visual imagery

300

What role does social media play in shaping modern English?

Social media spreads new words quickly and widely.

300

Why does the writer include examples from YouTube, Instagram, and viral videos?

To show how digital platforms drive language change.

400

Why might dictionaries include words that began as online jokes?

Because widespread use makes them meaningful parts of modern English.

400

Identify the technique in the phrase "stand the test of time"

Metaphor

400

How does the article show that language change is influenced by both everyday users and celebrities?

It mentions viral creators and Kim Kardashian both spreading slang.

400

How does quoting Colin McIntosh help shape the reader’s view of slang?

 It adds authority and credibility to the idea that slang matters.

500

What does the evolution of “skibidi” suggest about how meaning is created in digital spaces.

Online communities collaboratively shape and redefine word meanings.

500

What form of writing does the article take?

Expository

500

How do new words like “broligarchy” reflect changing attitudes toward power and technology?

“Broligarchy” suggests that success in the tech world is now seen as powerful and even ‘cool’, rather than the old stereotype of tech workers being nerdy or socially awkward. The word blends ‘bro’ with ‘oligarchy’, showing how tech leaders are viewed as influential, dominant figures in modern culture.

500

What overall message does the writer want readers to take away about the future of English?

That English is constantly evolving and shaped by modern culture.