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The best punctuation is that of which the reader is least conscious"

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Answered by Anonymous
3

obtrudes, offends

is the answer

Answered by kumarmonu89761
1

Answer:

The required answer: obtrudes, offends

Explanation:

  • Obtrude means: to become involved with something or to become noticeable in an unpleasant or annoying way.
  • Offend means: to cause to be upset or to hurt the feelings of someone, esp. by being rude or showing a lack of respect
  • Obtrude simply means to stand out in a bad way. Because it accurately represents the circumstance discussed in the statement, this is the best option for the first blank. Offenses in the second gap are appropriate given the situation.

Therefore, the correct answer: The best punctuation is that of which the reader is least conscious" are obtrude, offends

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