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English, 03.02.2020 04:49 MathChic68

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read the first passage, which uses ordinary, weaker language than the original work.

but, if the accused person opened the other door, a lady came out. she was as a good match for him as the king could find. the man and the lady would be married right away, as a reward for his innocence. it didn’t matter if the man was already married or had a girlfriend, the king did not let such plans interfere with his method of punishment and reward.

how does the excerpt with descriptive language compare to the ordinary language?

the descriptive language is harder to visualize..
the descriptive language gives a clearer picture.
the descriptive language is less interesting.
the descriptive language shows the conflict.

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