How are vivid nouns different from non-vivid nouns?
A.
Vivid nouns produce distinct mental im...
English, 10.03.2021 09:00 atlasthegoat
How are vivid nouns different from non-vivid nouns?
A.
Vivid nouns produce distinct mental imagery for readers.
B.
Vivid nouns are easier to find than non-vivid nouns.
C.
Vivid nouns are used more frequently than non-vivid nouns.
D.
Vivid nouns are less important than non-vivid nouns.
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