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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Can I use 'delivered,' 'uttered,' and 'recited' interchangeably in the sentences?

Can I use 'delivered,' 'uttered,' and 'recited' interchangeably in the sentences?

1. Camille delivered/uttered/recited her word of thanks on the stage.
2. Cely delivered/recited her spoken word poetry on the stage.

  

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Rommel Can I use 'delivered,' 'uttered,' and 'recited' interchangeably in the sentences? 1. Camille delivered /uttered/recited her word of thanks on the stage.

  • Rommel Can I use 'delivered,' 'uttered,' and 'recited' interchangeably in the sentences?
  • 1.
  • Camille delivered /uttered/recited her word of thanks on the stage.
  • 2.
  • Cely delivered/ recited her spoken word poetry on the stage.
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Rommel

Can I use 'delivered,' 'uttered,' and 'recited' interchangeably in the sentences?
1. Camille delivered/uttered/recited her word of thanks on the stage.
2. Cely delivered/recited her spoken word poetry on the stage.

1 should be "delivered", and 2 should be "recited".

"uttered" tends to be ass

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