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Papessa [141]
4 years ago
5

I needtowrite a binary opposition on the color purple. What is a binary opposition?

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Stels [109]4 years ago
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A binary opposition is a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning.
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<span>people need the arts to offer commentary, philosophy, and amusement. I am, in fact, a great supporter of the arts, and I regularly donate to arts organizations. The arts need money; they just don’t need government
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