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lesya692 [45]
4 years ago
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Sentence 2 says that politics cannot be treated with levity. How is Mr. Emerson telling the reader to treat politics? A. in a fr

ivolous manner B. with close scrutiny C. with criticism and insults D. avoid politics
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Lady_Fox [76]4 years ago
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Answer: B. with close scrutiny

Explanation: In sentence two, "politics cannot be treated with levity" simply implies that it cannot be treated in a light manner or with frivolity. All inclination to make a joke of it should be avoided. Thus Mr. Emerson is telling his readers to treat politics in a serious manner with close scrutiny or great care.

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