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22 April, 20:15

Question 1: As an example of undistinguished speech, read aloud the following explanation given by an executive who arrived late for a meeting. Each of the italicized words and expressions in this paragraph can be replaced by a more expressive and more suitable word. Try your skill in improving the executive's explanation by replacing all the italicized words and expressions with words of your own selection. I'm sorry I got here so late, but I couldn't get here any earlier. I got a faxed message from Washington just as I was getting ready to leave, and I had to get off a reply at once. I tried to get a call through, but I got tired of waiting and finally got a fax on its way. Before I could get out of the office, I got a call from my sister. She had just gotten word that our father had gotten hurt in an automobile accident. When I finally got down to the garage, I found I had forgotten to get gas, so I had to get a taxi. It's a wonder I got here at all.

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  1. 22 April, 23:11
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    I'm sorry I (arrived) so late, but I couldn't (come) any earlier. I (received) a faxed message from Washington just as I was (preparing) to leave, and I had to (send) a reply at once. I tried to (put) a call through, but I (became) tired of waiting and finally (sent) a fax. Before I could (escape) (from) the office, I (received) a call from my sister. She had just (heard) that our father had (been) hurt in an automobile accident. When I finally (reached) the garage, I found I had forgotten to (buy) gas, so I had to (take) a taxi. It's a wonder I (arrived) here at all.
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