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The difference between anecdotes and jokes
Anecdote:
Anecdotes; Anecdotes; hearsay
Senior Three/Band Six/Postgraduate Entrance Examination/IELTS/TOEFL /GRE/SAT
Internet anecdote; Anecdotal news; anecdote
Professional anecdotes; Anecdotal news; Secret history [literature]
Peter is telling them an anecdote about their mother.
Peter is telling them an anecdote about their mother.
Joke:
A joke, a joke; A funny person (or thing), a joke; A prank, trick
Verb (abbreviation for verb) tells a joke, joking; Make fun of, tease
Name (joke) (English) Jock, (Sai) Yokai (name)
Junior High School/Senior High School/CET-4/CET-6/Postgraduate Entrance Examination/IELTS/Business English
Network segment; Joke; crack a joke
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