A.) to own a word, write it over and over again
B.) to own a word, speak it
C.) the words used by writers are not normally used in speaking.
D.) Written words seldom reflect the words people use when they speak.
8 Answers
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D.
I disagree with “owning” a word and some people write better than they speak
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B.) to own a word, speak it
The reason why D would be incorrect is because Seldom means rarely or not often, so it would be the other way around. People who increase their speaking vocabulary will increase their writing vocabulary, and people who has poor speaking vocabulary usually have poor writing vocabulary too.
“A word isn’t really yours until
you’ve said it. Then, when it comes naturally in your speech, it will
slip into your writing naturally, too. Often you won’t even notice that
you’ve used a new word.”
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D is NOT the correct answer
Written words seldom reflect the words people use when they speak
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Most people write better than they speak because it takes longer and they don’t want to sound pedantic.
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D. This is coming from an English major
I can write very well and articulately, but I don’t always speak that way.
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d
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D that is the best answer.
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