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The writer wants to use exaggeration in order to emphasize the relative insignificance of a mistake. which choice best accomplishes this goal?
my friend joseph, we are told, has committed the oversight of forgetting to bring his homework to class. this demonstrates a multitude of failings, personal and academic, which will forever bar him from the ranks of human society.
choose 1
[a] no change
[b] committed the grave crime
[c] made the inconvenient error
[d] unfortunately made the mistake
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