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31 January, 13:39

Which sentence uses the word pedant incorrectly? A. Pendants have the right of way at intersections, B. Only a pendant would be picky about footnotes in a personal letter, C. Despite his occasional pedantry he is a teacher beloved by his students, D. Her pediatric lecture on carbon dating destroy my interest in archaeology.

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  1. 31 January, 14:07
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    A. Pedants have the right of way at intersections.

    A pedant is a person who is a perfectionist and just obnoxiously meticulous, specifically with language or academics. The proper word to use for selection A. would be pedestrian, which means a person walking along a road.
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