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Donavan Robbins
30 August, 20:29
Which word is an example of concrete language
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Alexis Butler
30 August, 23:00
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Are there any examples. because technicaly it all depends.
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Hudson Mcdonald
30 August, 23:00
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Abstract, you can use it while speaking and or justifying your actions. It is a bit mellow dramatic but fairly used.
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