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The words "fab" and 'wannabe' are examples of (a)ambiguity(b)colloquialism(c)jargon(d)rhetoric

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So, interested in rhetorics, aren't you?
I think you will be interested in reading this guide than.

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This question has nothing to do with the Valve Cover Sprint Car Fab, but nice SAT/GRE question: Buy I'd say: B: Colloquialism:

col·lo·qui·al·ism
noun


  1. 1.

    a word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.

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