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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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Please help I’ll mark you as brainliest if correct!

English
1 answer:
Dovator [93]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Question 1: D Plain folks

Question 2 :B glittering generalities

Explanation:In the first one they try to relate to the "common man"

In the second one they try to make their product sound better by using parts of speech

hope this helps mark me brainliest

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