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Explanation:
Well anorexic is not exactly an endearing quality. If Helen is svelte, she would hardly like to be called anorexic. The former means that she is exotic in a very attractive manner as well as being athletically thin. That's a real compliment. Anorexic is a disease caused by undereating.
He should be sensitive to how she things about language and how careful she is. D might be a factor.
She would hardly care how anorexic originated. It's not something she likely wants to be associated with.
If the word has a hidden meaning form denotation, then it is something to consider carefully. Skinny is an example. Scrawny is even worse. Helen would not like to be called either of those. They have a disagreeable meaning associated with them.
I'm not sure what the proper interpretation of thematic form of a word is. I know what a theme is, and it does not sound very romantic, unless he's going to go on forever about her thinness which is not very smart.
I would choose B. Don't use words that have hidden meanings or obvious connotations.
Can u be more specific as to what story it is?
Based on what Ary Rand said, this can most accurately be described as naturalism.
<h3>What is naturalism?</h3>
This refers to the belief that every single knowledge in the universe are naturally occurring.
It also believes that science can study these naturally occurring phenomena which is why art, which is a knowledge in the universe, is part of science as Ayn Rand wrote.
Find out more on naturalism at brainly.com/question/1154848.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. It would be proofreading sentences for punctuation that is <span>not a step in writing a draft of an autobiography. It should be in the last steps in writing. Hope this answers the question.</span>