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Read the sentence: "Unlike the previous meeting, attendance at this

meeting will be mandatory."
Why did the author choose to use the word mandatory instead of the
word necessary in the sentence?
Select one:
The word mandatory connotes that the meeting will be boring
The word mandatory connotes that the meeting will be recorded.
The word mandatory connotes that attendance will be enforced.
The word mandatory connotes that attendance is recommended.

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User Pstr
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Answer:

The third one, C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The word mandatory connotes that attendance will be inforced. Just like it says.

Sorry if it's wrong lol

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User Ooberdan
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Answer:

The word mandatory connotes that attendance will be enforced.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Chitwarnold
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