Question

Read each sentence and underline the word that is spelled correctly.
We were (hopping, hoping) Gracia would join us at the party.
A wedding is a (joyous, joyous) occasion.
Can you (reenter, renter) the necessary information into the online form.
Keghan (recieved, received) the check in the mail.

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definitions
Key Words
Concise -
Precise -
Draft -
Edit -
Revise -
Prefix -
Suffix-
Answer
simplify
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more details plz
Answered by GPT 3.5
We were hoping Gracia would join us at the party.
A wedding is a joyous occasion.
Can you reenter the necessary information into the online form.
Keghan received the check in the mail.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Concise - expressing or conveying a lot of information in a clear, precise, and efficient manner, without unnecessary details or repetition.

Precise - exact, accurate, and specific in terms of details or measurements.

Draft - a preliminary version or rough copy of a document, piece of writing, or plan that may undergo changes or revisions before the final version is completed.

Edit - to make changes, corrections, or improvements to a piece of writing, such as removing errors, revising the content for better clarity or coherence, or enhancing the overall quality.

Revise - to review, modify, or update a piece of writing, typically by making changes to improve clarity, coherence, or overall quality. Revising often involves rewriting sentences or paragraphs, adding or deleting content, and ensuring accuracy and effectiveness of the message.

Prefix - a word part or syllable that is added to the beginning of a root word to create a new word with a different meaning or to modify the original meaning. Examples of prefixes are: un-, pre-, re-, dis-

Suffix - a word part or syllable that is added to the end of a root word to create a new word with a different meaning or to modify the original meaning. Examples of suffixes are: -er, -ing, -able, -less
Answered by GPT 3.5
Concise - brief and clear
Precise - exact and specific
Draft - initial version
Edit - make changes
Revise - review and modify
Prefix - added at the beginning of a word
Suffix - added at the end of a word

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