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Nina [5.8K]
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olchik [2.2K]3 years ago
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Hello. You forgot to enter the options and answer. The options are:

A. your high school has a bright future . . . B. you need the town to be on a spotlight . . . C. I am the pride and honor of this state . . . D. I know something about programming . .  

Answer:

D. I know something about programming . .

Explanation:

A euphenism is a figure of lingaugem that promotes a smoothing of a term that may not present the effect that the author wishes to pass through the text, leaving it more "palatable" or related to the reader. When reading the text shown in the question above, we can see that the narrator is presenting an individual who is a programming professional, in this case, the eupenism that would best fit at the end of the text, is what is represented by option D.

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