0
Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Do not understand question

What rational do you use to structure your personal development
  

Top answer

I think RATIONAL should be RATIONALE (pronounced "rash-un-AHHL"). RATIONALE is the reasoned, rationalised justification, or principle, behind a policy or decision. For example, when you go to a nightclub or other social place, there is a limit on the number of people who are allowed to be inside the building at the same time.

  • I think RATIONAL should be RATIONALE (pronounced "rash-un-AHHL").
  • RATIONALE is the reasoned, rationalised justification, or principle, behind a policy or decision.
  • For example, when you go to a nightclub or other social place, there is a limit on the number of people who are allowed to be inside the building at the same time.
  • The RATIONALE behind enforcing these limits is that if there's a fire (or other emergency) and there are too many people there, they won't all be able to escape safely.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
I think RATIONAL should be RATIONALE (pronounced "rash-un-AHHL").
RATIONALE is the reasoned, rationalised justification, or principle, behind a policy or decision.
For example, when you go to a nightclub or other social place, there is a limit on the number of people who are allowed to be inside the building at the same time. The RATIONALE behind enforcing these limits is that if there's a

Related Questions