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Medium Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

The most important thing to remember about writing is to be clear. You should always write in a way that is easy for the reader to understand. For example, avoid using jargon or technical terms that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed and grammatically correct. How do you write clearly?

Which choice provides the best punctuation for the sentence: “For example, avoid using jargon or technical terms that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed and grammatically correct”?

  1. A

    For example, avoid using jargon or technical terms that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed and grammatically correct.

  2. B

    For example, avoid using jargon or technical terms, that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed and grammatically correct.

  3. C

    For example, avoid using jargon or technical terms that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed, and grammatically correct.

  4. D

    For example, avoid using jargon, or technical terms, that the reader might not be familiar with, and make sure that your sentences are well-constructed and grammatically correct.

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