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Cartas 1
Using the same reporting verb repeatedly is acceptable.
No
Cartas 2
Reporting verbs are used to describe actions.
No
Cartas 3
Reporting verbs are used to report what someone else has said or written.
No
Cartas 4
Reporting verbs are often followed by a direct quote or an indirect statement.
No
Cartas 5
Using reporting verbs can make your writing more subjective and biased.
No
Cartas 6
Some examples of reporting verbs are 'run', 'jump', 'eat', 'sleep', and 'dance'.
No
Cartas 7
Some examples of reporting verbs are 'say', 'tell', 'claim', 'explain', and 'suggest'.
No
Cartas 8
Reporting verbs are only used in spoken language.
No
Cartas 9
Reporting verbs should only be used in formal contexts.
No
Cartas 10
In journalism, reporting verbs are essential for accurately conveying information.
No
Cartas 11
Mastering the use of reporting verbs is an important skill for effective communication.
No
Cartas 12
It is important to use reporting verbs accurately to avoid misrepresenting someone's words.
No
Cartas 13
Using reporting verbs can make your writing more objective and credible.
No
Cartas 14
It is not important to use reporting verbs accurately.
No
Cartas 15
Mastering the use of reporting verbs is not necessary for effective communication.
No
Cartas 16
In journalism, reporting verbs are not necessary.
No
Cartas 17
Reporting verbs are commonly used in academic writing.
No
Cartas 18
Reporting verbs are always followed by a direct quote.
No
Cartas 19
Reporting verbs can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
No
Cartas 20
Using a variety of reporting verbs can add variety and depth to your writing.
No