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English, 31.07.2019 14:30 travorissteele822

The terms "euphemism" and "circumlocution" both mean: a language that is a. considered to be of the same variety b. an formal or respectful way of speaking to someone c. an indirect or roundabout way of saying something d. jokes or riddles passed down from generations

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