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Shorter Sentences That Contain Only the Most Necessary Words, Omitting

Question 120

Question 120

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Shorter sentences that contain only the most necessary words, omitting those which can be left out, are called _________.


A) telegraphic speech
B) simplistic speech
C) babbling
D) telescoped communication

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