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Re: As editors, each of the two writers served as a(n) (i) _____ [#permalink]
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Lazarus002k wrote:
What does Rhetorical Excesses mean? Since the question is talking about news articles, I went for bias for the second blank.


As editors, each of the two writers served as a(n) (i) ________ the other’s rhetorical excesses, so that each submitted news articles free of unnecessary (ii) ________.

Both served as balance to each other

unnecessary cannot be followed by bieas. It must be related to something like errors or polish the writing

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