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Etymology
From the Greek sophistes, meaning "wise man". In ancient Greece, sophists were teachers who were often accused of being clever but misleading.
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🗣 Diction (speaking) 🗣
Benefits➕ :
🗣 Choose the best words and phrases to improve your speaking ;
💬 Avoid embarrassing errors in conversations .
❗️ INSTRUCTIONS: Determine if the sentences contain errors by choosing VALID or ERROR.
Benefits
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VALID ✅
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ERROR ❌
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VALID ✅
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VALID ✅
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"I was [upset] when I wasn't picked for the team."
(e.g. distressed etc.)
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"The birthday gift you gave me was [okay] ."
(e.g., ideal etc.)
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"The speech was [wordy] ."
(e.g., wandering etc.)
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Etymology
From the French folie, meaning "madness or stupidity".
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