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"It was perfectly clear to me what I ought to do. I ought to walk up to within, say, twenty-five yards of the elephant and test his behavior."

The words "perfectly," "say," and "test" support what type of word choices? (5 points)


Formal

Domain specific

Informal

Precise


and

"The sole thought in my mind was that if anything went wrong those two thousand Burmans would see me pursued, caught, trampled on and reduced to a grinning corpse like that Indian up the hill. And if that happened it was quite probable that some of them would laugh. That would never do."

Which phrase demonstrates the author's choice to include literal statements? (10 points)

If anything went wrong

Like that Indian

The sole thought

Would see me pursued

THXXXX

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Answer:

1) Precise

2) Like that Indian

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The speaker sounds accurate. " Perfectly clear": Perfectly premodifies clear , so it emphasises its meaning. It is as if the speaker meant " crystal clear". "say", this word comes before the measure; it is giving the accurate and exact distance to the animal. "test" expresses the speaker's objective. To test the elephant he / she has to be careful and his / her procedure has to be exact

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