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Dear Editor, Fascinating grammar/spelling the other night on the second evening of the NBC movie 10.5. The movie was bad enough ... 30 minutes of action crammed into four hours of viewing. What really caught my attention was the writing. Yes, the plot was wretched, the emoting was pathetic. Yet there was something even more glaring in this age of butchering the English language. I pine for the days of correct English when "you know" and "like" didn't crop up as every other word! Stinson Mix, Farmersville, TX What should Mr. Mix add to his letter to make it more convincing? A. Include comments on the acting. B. Include a review of the direction. C. Include the editor's name. D. Include an example of how the movie didn't use correct English.

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D.

Include an example of how the movie didn’t use correct English.

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D. Include an example of how the movie didn't use correct English.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the letter from Mr Mix to the editor of the NBC movie 10.5, he stated that the movie was terrible, the action scenes were crammed to make a longer movie, the plot was bad, and worse of all, the use of English was pathetic.

The only thing that Mr Mix should add to his letter to make it more convincing is to include an example of how the movie didn't use correct English.

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