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(d)  Inoffensive  or positive  words  or  phrases  used  to
                          avoid a harsh reality
                       8.  Language that is wordy and unnecessarily complex is
                          often called
                          (a) Euphemisms
                          (b) Cliches
                          (c) Bureaucratic language
                          (d) Sexist
                       9.  George  Orwell  gave  writers  all  the  following  advice
                          except
                          (a) If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.
                          (b) Never use a long word where a short one will do.
                          (c)  Never  use  a  metaphor,  simile,  or  other  figure  of
                          speech which you are used to seeing in print.
                          (d) Never use the active voice  when you can use  the
                          passive voice.
                       10.  All  the  following  advice  about  writing  style  is  valid
                          except
                          (a) Write as you speak.
                          (b) Write simply, clearly, and directly.
                          (c) Suit your words to your purpose, audience, and topic.

                          (d) Use fresh and descriptive words and expressions.

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               Hay mieu ta ngan gon van phong cua moi doan van sau, xac dinh
               muc tieu va doi tifdng doc gia. Sau do, quyet dinh xem van phong
               nao gan vdi ban nhat va tai sao. Neu ban muon thay doi cach hanh
               van cua minh thi bai viet nao co cach hanh van gan vdi kieu ban
               muon theo nhat?
                       1.  When a writer calls his work a Romance, it need hardly
                          be observed that he wishes to claim a certain latitude,
                          both  to  its  fashion  and  material,  which  he  would  not
                          have felt himself entitled to assume, had he professed
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