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A ....... is a fictitious name that some authors use in place of their real names.
Question 1:
A ....... is a fictitious name that some authors use in place of their real names.
A.
pseudonym
B.
nickname
C.
maiden name
D.
user name
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A ....... is also referred to as a last name or family name.
A ....... is a fictitious name that some authors use in place of their real names.
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Nowadays, many computer programs and websites will ask for a registered ....... and password in order to*^*access a person's account.
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A ....... name is a product or person that is very famous and well-known. For example, Tylenol is a very wellknown*^*name in North American culture.
A ....... name is a trademarked name or symbol that is chosen and used by particular companies. Nike is an*^*example of this.
Sarah and Mathew are examples of very popular ....... names that parents chose this past decade.*^*
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