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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.
2020年8月16日 08:47
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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.
2020年8月16日
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.
2020年8月16日
We don't say 'Reason, thanks'
We say,
Cheers, thanks
Or
Regards, thanks.
or just
thanks
2020年8月16日
'She closed her purse with a snap'
'She slammed her briefcase down on the desk with a thud.'
2020年8月16日
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