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dexar [7]
3 years ago
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Which strategy would MOST improve Laurel's statement by making its language more conventional? (Laurel is meeting with the new n

eighbors to discuss babysitting for her three year old daughter.) Laurel: "I always enjoy babysitting for a little boy named Grant on the weekend, even though I could be out shooting the breeze with friends." A) Change the phrase "always enjoy" because she probably does not like to babysit Grant every time. B) Add the last name of the little boy named Grant because it is inappropriate to use only first names. C) Change the phrase "with friends" because it is too vague and informal to use when speaking to adults. D) Change the phrase "shooting the breeze" because it is too informal and cannot be understood literally.
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Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
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D) Change the phrase "shooting the breeze" because it is too informal and cannot be understood literally.
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