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ishan

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To emphasize an idea in a document, you can
 A) put it in a simple sentence.
  B) explain it in the second clause of a compound sentence.
  C) position it after the topic sentence.
  D) use parallel structure.
  E) refer to it using the proper pronouns.

Question 2

If you use too many modifiers or too strong modifiers in your writing, you
 A) will have to support your ideas in more than one paragraph.
  B) must be sure that your sentences have parallel structure.
  C) could alienate your reader by appearing overconfident.
  D) may sound insincere because of exaggeration.
  E) can control paragraph length by using shorter sentences.



Jsherida

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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