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9 January, 19:27

The terms "euphemism" and "circumlocution" both mean: *

an indirect or roundabout way of saying something.

jokes or riddles passed down from generations.

a language that is considered to be of the same variety.

an formal or respectful way of speaking to someone.

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  1. 9 January, 21:37
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    I believe that your answer would be A. An indirect or roundabout way of saying something.
  2. 9 January, 23:24
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    Both are an indirect or roundabout way of saying something.
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