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A word IS a speech sound or or series of speech sounds. Mellifluous is the sense of persuasive words with a particular intonation. Smooth and with a specific flow.
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A word IS a speech sound or or series of speech sounds. Mellifluous is the sense of persuasive words with a particular intonation. Smooth and with a specific flow.


I guarantee you no one has ever put mellifluous to describe words. Even if you search on page 100 on google.
I see that you're trying to make up a new question by tweaking another official question but you've done it wrong.
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This question is from Kaplan not mine. :roll:
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