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English, 26.08.2020 21:01 Nalolivares

Which sentence uses precise, domain-specific wording? I enjoyed reading all that stuff the author wrote about the landscape. I found the author’s writing long and wished he had cut out some words. I read the whole thing and thought the author did a pretty good job overall. I liked how the author’s use of second-person point of view got my attention.

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