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Nathan mckane Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

A)succint b) eloquent c) articulate ?!!!

Hello,

I came across this question the other day and I have to say I tried so much and
looked up all the three choices but i think all the three choices are possible.
Is it the same to you?

Laughter appears to stand in need of an echo, Listen to it carefully: it is not a/an , clear, well-defined sound; it is something which would fain be prolonged by reverberating from one to another, something beginning with a crash, to continue in successive rumblings, like thunder in a mountain.

a) succint b) eloquent c) articulate

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi, nathan, I've seen other threads on this recently. " A drawbridge is capable of changing its shape to perform a new function. ) is not.

  • Hi, nathan, I've seen other threads on this recently.
  • " A drawbridge is capable of changing its shape to perform a new function.
  • ) is not.
  • An articulate person expresses his thoughts clearly.
  • A trumpet player who articulates well makes each note distinct (usually a function of the tongue).
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Hi, nathan,

I've seen other threads on this recently.

I believe they're looking for "articulate."

I sometimes think of the engineering term, "articulated bridge."

A drawbridge is capable of changing its shape to perform a new function.

A suspension bridge or an arch bridge (etc.) is not.

An articulate person expresses his thoughts clearly.

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