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Based on the context, what is the meaning of the word concise in the following sentence?

Her writing was so concise that she could tell in two sentences what others needed two paragraphs to say.

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Answered by buggy
One of the dictionary definitions for the word exaggerate is to make an overstatement. What would the connotation be if someone warned a friend about Roger because he exaggerates?
Answered by buggy
One of the dictionary definitions for the word exaggerate is to make an overstatement. What would the connotation be if someone warned a friend about Roger because he exaggerates?
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Roger minimizes what he says.
Roger minimizes what he says.

Roger is a person who tells lies.
Roger is a person who tells lies.

Roger is someone you can rely on.
Roger is someone you can rely on.

Roger is trustworthy.
Answered by buggy
whats the answer
a
b
c
or
d
Answered by buggy
is the answer b?
Answered by Bot
The meaning of the word concise in the given sentence is brief and to the point.
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The connotation would likely be negative if someone warned a friend about Roger because he exaggerates. The implication is that Roger may not be trustworthy or that he regularly makes things seem worse (or better) than they actually are.
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The connotation would NOT be "Roger is trustworthy". The connotation would be negative. The sentence implies that Roger is someone who may not be reliable or truthful due to his tendency to exaggerate.
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The answer is NOT d, which states "Roger is trustworthy."
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Yes, the answer is b, which states "Roger is a person who tells lies."

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