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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Chocolate is another treat that I thought I should turn down.

Chocolate is another treat that I thought I should turn down. By choosing my chocolate wisely, though, I can enjoy the rich taste on a regular basis without guilt.

For a start, how do you rephrase "treat" in the above? Is it "good thing/food?"

Second, is it correct to interpret "the rich taste" as "the full/mellow/strong flavor?' Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Chocolate is another treat that I thought I should turn down. By choosing my chocolate wisely, though, I can enjoy the rich taste on a regular basis without guilt. For a start, how do you rephrase "treat" in the above?

  • Angliholic Chocolate is another treat that I thought I should turn down.
  • By choosing my chocolate wisely, though, I can enjoy the rich taste on a regular basis without guilt.
  • For a start, how do you rephrase "treat" in the above?
  • ' Thanks.
  • treat: something for a special time.
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AngliholicChocolate is another treat that I thought I should turn down. By choosing my chocolate wisely, though, I can enjoy the rich taste on a regular basis without guilt.

For a start, how do you rephrase "treat" in the above? Is it "good thing/food?"

Second, is it correct to interpret "the rich taste" as "the full/mellow/strong flavor?'

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