270.2: You can’t say one is better without the context; that’s likecomparing apples to oranges. 270.3: Assessing a student and a teacher’s performance iscomparing apples to oranges; their roles are too different. 271.1: Mycomputer crashedright before I could save my work. 271.2: I...
The author uses the word euphemism as an example to maintain that___.A.you cant understand the exact meaning of an unfamiliar word according to its surrounding wordsB.you can always guess the meanings of difficult words because of the contextC.you exp