3 Questions
Relative clauses are only used in reported speech when providing context and clarification.
False
Causative verbs, such as 'make,' 'have,' and 'get,' are not commonly used to describe the actions of those involved.
False
It is not important for the public to maintain equanimity in the face of challenges and refrain from idiosyncratic beliefs.
False
Can you decipher the language of political obfuscation? Test your skills with this quiz and learn to uncover the truth behind public figures' tactics. Explore the use of reported speech, direct and indirect, and relative clauses, defining and non-defining, to gain context and clarity. Sharpen your analytical abilities and become an astute observer of political discourse. Take the quiz now and decode the language of obfuscation!
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