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alicized) in the following sentences: _Last but not least_, we have _in our midst_ one who began life _poor but honest_. After we had _done justice to a dinner_ and gathered in the drawing room, we listened _with bated breath_ while she _favored us with a selection_. _A goodly number_ of _the fair sex_, perceiving that _the psychological moment_ had come, _applauded him to the echo_. We were _doomed to disappointment; the grim reaper_ had already gathered unto himself _all that was mortal_ of our comrade. _No sooner said than done_. I soon found myself _the proud possessor_ of that for which I had acknowledged _a long-felt want_. After _the last sad rites_ were over and her body was _consigned to earth_, we began talking _along these lines_. With _a few well-chosen words_ he _brought order out of chaos_. The way my efforts were _nipped in the bud_ simply _beggars description_. I am somewhat _the worse for wear. Hoping you are the same_, I remain Yours sincerely, Ned Burke. Finally, to the extent that you use slang at all, be its master instead of its slave. You have many times been told that the overuse of slang disfigures one's speech and hampers his standing with cultivated people. You have also been told that slang constantly changes, so that one's accumulations of it today will be a profitless clutter tomorrow. These things are true, but an even more cogent objection remains. Slang is detrimental to the formation of good intellectual habits. From its very nature it cannot be precise, cannot discriminate closely. It is a vehicle for loose-thinking people, it is fraught with unconsidered general meanings, it moves in a region of mental mists. It could not flourish as it does were fewer of us content to express vague thoughts and feelings instead of those which are sharply and specifically ours. Unless, therefore, you wish your intellectual processes to be as hazy and haphazard as those of mental shirkers and loafers, you must eschew, not necessarily all slang, but all heedless, all habitual use of it. Now and then a touch of slang, judiciously chosen, is effective; now and then it fulfils a legitimate purpose of language. But normally you should express yourself as befits one who has at his disposal the rich treasuries of the dictionary instead of a mere stock of greasy counterfeit phrases. EXERCISE - Slovenliness IV Replace the following slang with acceptable English: We pulled a new wrink
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