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Which is the better word choice for these two sentences? - smack and snap "She closed her purse with a ____." "She slammed her briefcase down on the desk with a ____." Reason, thanks.
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ah ha .. Im assuming your using Purse to mean a bag used by women to store personal items (USA) and not UK English "Purse" to mean a small bag (the size of your hand) to store money/credit cards... She snapped her purse closed. She slammed her briefcase down on the desk with a thud/loud bang.
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All right, Annabelle. Please give me a reason why you choose the word "snap" for the first sentence, comparing to the word "smack". And why do you think "thud" is a better word choice for the second sentence? Your reason, my appreciation.
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We don't say 'Reason, thanks' We say, Cheers, thanks Or Regards, thanks. or just thanks
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'She closed her purse with a snap' 'She slammed her briefcase down on the desk with a thud.'
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