Which of the following sentences uses the word soldier in a primarily
connotative way?
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English, 20.04.2020 22:02 devbar3416
Which of the following sentences uses the word soldier in a primarily
connotative way?
A. The work was tedious, but we had to soldier on to meet the
deadline.
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B. The soldier picked up his mail at company headquarters this
morning.
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c. Some kids grow up wanting to be teachers, some want to be
doctors, and some want to be soldiers.
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D. George Washington was not only a great leader, but a great soldier
as well.
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