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A word you’ve used in the first draft of your writing doesn’t seem to have the right connotation. What resource would you likely consult to find a better word? A-encyclopedia B-dictionary C-almanac D-thesaurus
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A word you’ve used in the first draft of your writing doesn’t seem to have the right connotation. What resource would you likely consult to find a better word?
A-encyclopedia
B-dictionary
C-almanac
D-thesaurus
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high-school
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Probably a thesaurus but then a dictionary to double check the meaning
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D- thesaurus.
It has synonyms and antonyms of different words
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