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America is awash in ugly, hateful speech. White nationalists march defiantly, and their slogans are echoed in murderous rampages. Government officials revel in disparaging the very people they patrol. Many people—and I’m one of them—argue that the president’s rhetoric encourages this grotesque and shameful state of affairs even as he nominally condemns it. This has all led to more discussion about free speech and its limits.
Well it depends on how your using some of these phrases in a sentence. So you can't get a defiant answer without more context.
<span>The answer is C: "distract him from the manuscript"</span>
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That's what fiction is about, isn't it, the selective transforming of reality. Life of Pi.
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I hope this helps.
Answer: B. acknowledge an alternative perspective
Explanation:
Frank B. Kellogg and Aristide Briand were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930 for their work in establishing the Kellogg–Briand Pact where signatories agreed to negotiate rather than resort to war to settle disputes.
In Kellogg's acceptance speech, he spoke of those who believed that a super tribunal was necessary to punish those who act against peace because he wanted to acknowledge that there were those with alternative perspectives from him on how to achieve peace.