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How does the syntax contribute to the voice?
OA. The simple syntax...
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How does the syntax contribute to the voice?
OA. The simple syntax adds to a tormented voice,
OB.
The straightforward syntax creates an earnest voice.
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The unusual syntax reveals an eccentric voice.
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The repetitive syntax creates a bored voice.
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