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    The Use of Short, Precise Words in Two- or Three-Word
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The Use of Short, Precise Words in Two- or Three-Word

Question 40

Question 40

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The use of short, precise words in two- or three-word combinations that demonstrate a rudimentary understanding of grammar is known as:


A) holophrastic speech
B) overextension
C) telegraphic speech
D) expressive vocabulary

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