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If writers want to suggest a character may be guilty without directly stating it, they would use (1 point) Group of answer choices implicit wording simple wording explicit wording complicated wording
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If writers want to suggest a character may be guilty without directly stating it, they would use (1 point)
Group of answer choices
implicit wording
simple wording
explicit wording
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Definitely it is implicit
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I believe the answer would be implicit wording
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