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21 October, 00:16

What's the best way to rewrite the roundabout expression "for the period of two weeks"? A. for weeks B. for the period of at least two weeks C. for the period of a half month D. for two weeks

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  1. 21 October, 00:30
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    The answer is D, "for two weeks". It can be assumed that the word "weeks" applies to a period of time.

    Answer A does not specify the number of weeks

    Answer B is actually less concise

    Answer C is more roundabout than the original statement.
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