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Inggris Posted 10 years ago
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Bookworm

Background:

When Mr. XYZ is asked about to contribute opinion to some matter, he usually just refers to the information from books he has read without giving anything from his own thoughts.

Question:

I know "bookworm" may not be a complete and proper noun to describe as a person who has this kind of attitude. Can you think of a more closer one?
  

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inggris Background Your background sentence is wrong or awkward. It should read: When Mr. XYZ is asked to contribute his opinion to some matter, he usually just refers to information from books he has read without contributing any of his own thoughts .

  • inggris Background Your background sentence is wrong or awkward.
  • It should read: When Mr.
  • XYZ is asked to contribute his opinion to some matter, he usually just refers to information from books he has read without contributing any of his own thoughts .
  • inggris Question:I know "bookworm" may not be a complete and proper noun to describe as a person who has this kind of attitude.
  • No, not at all.
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inggrisBackground
Your background sentence is wrong or awkward. It should read:

When Mr. XYZ is asked to contribute his opinion to some matter, he usually just refers to information from books he has read without contributing any of his own thoughts.
inggrisQuestion:I know "bookworm" m

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