Which of the words in the following sentence is a euphemism? We went to the car dealership and talked to the salesman selling pre-owned cars. A. salesman B. dealership C. pre-owned D. cars
@tkhunny @Whitemonsterbunny17
C?
Well, a euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.
Ptr-owned is blunt
yeah its c
Yes.
C
Okay guys, be careful not to give direct answers....
ok ^_^
Yes, \(\normalsize\bf\color{lime}C\) is \(\color{lime}{correct!~\bigstar}\) \(\large\frak\color{magenta}{\bigstar~Awesome~Work!~\bigstar}\)
haw do u do that my freind wont tell me
\(\large\bf\color{magenta}{\bigstar~\LaTeX~magic!~\bigstar}\) I can teach you, if you'd like. (:
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Yes actually
Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. In nonfiction writing, an author’s tone can reveal purpose. B. Nonfiction is based on real-life events but may not be factual. C. Cause-and-effect relationships are not part of nonfiction writing. D. When reading nonfiction, it is essential to consider the author’s perspective and historical time period in order to fully appreciate the point of view and filter out any potential bias.
Okay, just post that question in a separate thread. (:
Ohhhhhh okay
Only one question per thread please
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