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    An Incorrect Alternative Can Be Made More Plausible by
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An Incorrect Alternative Can Be Made More Plausible by

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

An incorrect alternative can be made more plausible by


A) avoiding textbook language.
B) making it grammatically inconsistent with the stem.
C) making it shorter than the others.
D) using common errors made by students.

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