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Answer:
To emphasize the very real damage hate speech inflicts.
Explanation:
Prof. Laura Beth Nielsen wrote about the issue of hate speech in an op-ed and details the physical as well as mental 'illness' it can give a person. The issue of hate speech is much more than what meets the eye, and that it is something that is still plaguing the world.
In the given excerpt from the article, Nielsen uses the word <em>"harm"</em> continuously. This repetition is mostly used to lay great emphasis on the very word, and also to 'highlight' the effect on others. She remarks how hate speeches <em>"collectively amount to the harm of subordination. The harm of perpetuating discrimination. The harm of creating inequality."</em> And it is not just physical torment that it causes, but even has <em>"mental health outcomes"</em>. She uses <em>"harm" </em>repetitively to emphasize the real damage that hate speeches inflict on the receivers.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
Strange
Explanation:
The question you provided is incorrect, however I came across it after checking online and added it below
Read the excerpt from part one of trifles. hale. well, she looked queer. county attorney. how do you mean—queer? hale. well, as if she didn’t know what she was going to do next. and kind of done up. which word has a meaning similar to “queer” as it is used in this excerpt? a. doubtful b. strange c. pensive d. irrational
Answer: Strange
Mrs Hale says that the woman looks confused like she didn't know what was happening in her environment or what she was going to do, and that was strange behavior.
Answer:
I think this more like adding a dry tea bag in water. When you add a dry tea bag in water it come out wet so this means that the more you get to know about a woman the more things you will find out about her
The front of the dictionary should explain the pronunciation symbols.
<span>The definition uses the symbols, but you asked where can one find the key and that is in the front of the book.</span>