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How is the word abandoning different in tone than its near synonym leaving? Why might McGonigal have chosen to use the
term abandoningin paragraph 2?

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Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about the article "Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World"

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Although they may seem synonymous, the words "abandoning" and "leaving" refer to different elements. The word "abandoning" is correctly used to refer to the abandonment of inanimate and material things, while the word "leaving" is correctly used to refer to the abandonment of people. This justifies the use of the word "abandoning" in the second paragraph of the article, since the author reveals that players are abandoning reality, to spend their days immersed in a virtual and more interesting environment.

The word "abandoning" is different in tone than its near synonym "leaving" because abandoning is to give up on a particular thing while leaving means when we give up on people or withdraw our support from them.

  • In the article, McGonigal chose to use the term abandoning in paragraph 2 because the players were said to be abandoning reality which is an inanimate object. The players wanted a more interesting environment.

  • In conclusion, even though abandoning and leaving are quite similar, they're different.

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