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Sphinxa [80]
2 years ago
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How might you rewrite sentence 6 to avoid using a colloquialism, or cliché? Select one: She had butterflies in her stomach when

she thought of singing her solo for the judges. a. O b. She was a nervous Nellie over the idea of singing her solo for the judges. O c. She was nervous over the idea of singing her solo for the judges. O d. She felt super nervous about singing her solo for the judges.​
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1 answer:
Brums [2.3K]2 years ago
3 0

The best way to rewrite a sentence to avoid using a colloquialism, or cliché is:

  • <u> c. She was nervous over the idea of singing her solo for the judges.</u>

<u />

According to the given question, the best way to avoid using colloquial terms or cliche words is by making them as simple and clear as possible

Colloquialism is the use of slangs to communicate with a person. This is not advisable when speaking in a formal setting.

Cliche is a word that is used to describe an idea, which has been overused by a lot of people.

As a result of this, words like "butterflies in my stomach", or being a "nervous Nellie" or "super nervous" are both colloquial and cliche words.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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