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Grammar can help us to _____ what we read and hear.

A.ignore

B.confuse

C.forget

D.understand

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We are left within the real world, trying to cope with ourselves, with each other, with the world, and with our own fallibility. We do not have all the moral answers, nor do we have an algorithm to discern those answers, neither do we possess an algorithm for determining correct language usage but that does not make us throw up our hands in despair because we can no longer communicate.

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Fiction Can Teach Us More

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