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What words in the first full paragraph engage the reader and make the author seem relatable and someone you might want to listen to because you like them?

"It's a flaw I'm keenly aware of, and one I actively try to counter. But despite my best efforts, it's forever lingering in the background, an insatiable little gremlin that devours my productivity."

Click all of the phrases that help the reader be more engaged in the reading and find the author more relatable.

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A. flaw I'm keenly aware of,
B. and one I actively try to counter.
C. But despite my best efforts,
D. it's forever lingering



Answer :

Final answer:

Identifying engaging and relatable phrases in the author's paragraph.


Explanation:

The words in the first full paragraph that engage the reader and make the author relatable are:

  • flaw I'm keenly aware of,
  • But despite my best efforts,
  • it's forever lingering

These phrases create a sense of vulnerability and effort on the author's part, making them relatable and engaging to the reader.


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