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choose the unclipped form of the word 'champ'
options
(a) champion
(b) Chamberlain
(c) champagne
(d) chimpanzee

Answers

Answered by syedahad9593
2

Answer:

d) CHIMPANZEE.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The unclipped form of the word "champ" is "champion".

  • Option (a) "champion" is the correct answer as it is the base word from which "champ" is derived.
  • Option (b) "Chamberlain" is a completely different word and not related to "champ".
  • Option (c) "champagne" is a word that has a different meaning and pronunciation compared to "champ".
  • Option (d) "chimpanzee" is a word that has a different spelling, meaning, and pronunciation compared to "champ".

In literature, "unclipped form" typically refers to a literary work that has not been abridged or edited for length. The term "clipped" refers to the act of cutting or shortening a text, often to fit within a certain page limit or word count. When a work is published in its unclipped form, it means that the author's original text has been preserved in its entirety, without any cuts or alterations. This can be important for readers who want to experience the work as the author intended, without any interference from editors or publishers. Unclipped editions of classic works, for example, may include material that was omitted from earlier editions or that was considered too controversial for publication at the time.

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