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'verbosity' ... a noun comprised of four syllables ... is the practice in speech or writing 
of using an excess of words.  Put in other words, it is the the use of a great and 
usually an excessive number of words, or the habit of being wordy.
        
             
        
        
        
Explanation:
dear sarah,
hey, I was planning on volunteering at the animal shelter as it would be good to put on my resume. I was wondering if you would be willing to come along and help if you have time.
sincerely, Tanna  
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Answer:
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Explanation:Just got it Correct
 
        
             
        
        
        
D. indirect characterization
Indirect characterization is when the author reveals the traits of a character by the way the character speaks, thinks, effects others, acts, and looks. In this excerpt the character's traits are shown through his generosity to the drivers. He gives them each a pack of cigarettes and informs them about what is planned. Direct characterization is when the author specifically tells the reader the character's traits.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
One that I can think of is Puppet, that is one of the Euphemisms in the book. they mean is that under Japanese rule Pu Yi was called Emperor but was actually controlled by the Japanese. And the second one would be <span>Forbidden City becaue it was not forbidden for those who lived and worked there. Hope thsi helps</span>