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Alex777 [14]
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why is Jonas so "careful about language"? How important is it to choose "just the right words" in our society? Explain your answ

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ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
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From what i remember his community had no sadness or emotions. So whatever you said people will take hard on themselves. Emotions had a huge role in his community. And choosing the right words shows Jonas that he can control himself respectful. <span />
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