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Change this from formal to INFORMAL: Candidates will be interviewed for the skills in which we are interested.
Candidates will be interviewed for the skills that we are interested in
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define EXPRESSIVE
effectively convey thoughts and feelings through behaviors or expressions
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define CONCEITED
someone who thinks they are better than others
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What does it mean if killing is morally absolute?
It means killing is always wrong, it doesn't matter the circumstance
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Define MODEST
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Change this from formal to INFORMAL: The contract finally approved by the board of directors was that for which we have been waiting.
The contract finally approved by the board of directors was that which we have been waiting for.
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Change this to formal: "Here's the book, a gripping novel from the bestseller list, that I was telling you about.
Here's the book about which I was telling you, a gripping novel from the bestseller list.
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What does it mean if something is utilitarian?
It benefits the common good
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define IMPULSIVE
acting without thinking
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Define ASSERTIVE
being confident, forceful, or strong in behavior
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Change this or formal: This is the answer to happiness that all my life I have been searching for.
This is the answer to happiness for which I have been searching all my life.
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In the trolley problem, seconds listening in their second language were more likely to choose:
Killing the fat man to save 5 lives
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Change this sentence to have an "ever" word: "It doesn't matter when we start the meeting, it will definitely go late."
Whenever we start the meeting, it will definitely go late.
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define SELF-CONSCIOUS
feeling too much awareness about your behaviors or appearance
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Find the relative clause: "We traveled under the bridge which my father had constructed."
which my father had constructed
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Find the pronoun: "We traveled under the bridge which my father had constructed.
under
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Give me an example of a relative pronoun.
Which, that, who, whom, when, where, whose
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