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SOMEONE HELP PLS! When choosing the words you will use, it is always better to go with simple, understandable words that you hear everyday instead of unusual words that may
be used when a speaker wants to sound "smart." Which term describes this use
of simple wording.
A. low impact wording
B. high impact wording
C. vernacular
D. plain speak

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