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On "The Destructors" by Graham Greene
In "The Destructors," Greene uses a lot of ______ in the boy's language to enrich their characterization.
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slang

sophisticated language

slant rhyme

imagery
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is "slang." In "The Destructors," Greene uses slang in the boy's language to enrich their characterization.
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