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rewona [7]
3 years ago
15

Rewrite the passage using contemporary language and style. Be sure to include all key details, but you can change them to match

modern things.
English
2 answers:
Serhud [2]3 years ago
6 0
<span>"Should I go?" she asked herself when she finished reading the long text message from her friend. The text invited her to come spend the holiday up North. </span>
likoan [24]3 years ago
5 0

"Should i go?" she asked herself when she finished reading the long text message from her friend. The text invited her to come spend the holiday up north.  

Further Explanation:

Contemporary language:

1 belonging to the same age, living or occurring in the same period of time, 2 existing or occurring at the present time, 3 conforming to modern or current ideas in style, fashion, design, etc. 4 having approximately the same age as one another.

Example of contemporary language:

An example of contemporary are the works of Fitzgerald and Hemingway. An example of contemporary is furniture in the modern style.

Contemporary language motivation theory:

This book brings together contributions from the leaders of the language learning motivation field. The varied chapters demonstrate how Gardner's work remains integral to a diverse range of contemporary.  

Contemporary language meaning:

In history class, if you hear that one famous person was a contemporary of another, that means they lived at the same time. Contemporaries are people and things from the same time period. Contemporary can also describe things happening now or recently.

Contemporary Event:

Contemporary Event Structures Contemporary Event Structures offers unique, modern event structures to the events industry, covering a range of industry sectors such as events, exhibitions, product launches, PR and marketing.

Subject: English

Level: High School

Keywords: Contemporary language, Example of contemporary language, Contemporary language motivation theory, Contemporary Event.    

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