In the metaphor of language as a layer cake given in your study unit, which of the following words could be considered to be a frosting word?  

   
A. Prescient 
B. Frequently 
C. Honestly 
D. Occasionally

Ms.Sue I have already looked at my book and they only give me the word "ccognizant" as an example.

I would post you what is says in my book but it won't let me.

Is cognizant part of your regular vocabulary? I know it's not part of mine.

Which word of your choices don't you use regularly?

Hint: I have a great vocabulary, but I'd have to look this word up to be sure what it means.

I don't use A,B,and D.

Which out of these 4 choices do people not use almost at all or close to not using everyday.

Which word is highly formal?

Which one is rarely appropriate?

The word that people don't use very often.

The word that I rarely use is

"pre·scient
ˈpreSH(ē)ənt/Submit
adjective
having or showing knowledge of events before they take place.
"a prescient warning"

-- Google definition

I believe it is prescient. I say this because that is the word least likely to be used making it more fancy. This could mean the icing on the cake.

To determine which of the given words could be considered a frosting word in the metaphor of language as a layer cake, let's first understand what a frosting word represents in this context. In the metaphor, a frosting word refers to a word that adds an extra layer of detail or decoration to the language, just like frosting does on a cake.

To determine if a word is a frosting word, we need to consider whether it adds an extra layer of detail or decorativeness to the language. Let's analyze the given words:

A. Prescient: This word means having knowledge of events before they take place. While it is an interesting word, it does not necessarily add an extra layer of detail or decorativeness to the language. It is more related to intelligence or foresight. Hence, it may not be a frosting word.

B. Frequently: This word indicates that something occurs often or repeatedly. It adds an extra layer of detail by specifying the frequency of occurrence. It can be considered a frosting word as it enhances the language.

C. Honestly: This word represents speaking or acting truthfully. While it can convey sincerity, it does not add an additional layer of detail or decorativeness to the language. Therefore, it may not be a frosting word.

D. Occasionally: This word suggests something happening from time to time or infrequently. Like "frequently," it adds an extra layer of detail by indicating the frequency of occurrence. It can be considered a frosting word as it enhances the language.

Based on the analysis, both B. Frequently and D. Occasionally could be considered frosting words as they add an additional layer of detail to the language.