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Mumz [18]
2 years ago
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How would you define language that does not discriminate against

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Lelu [443]2 years ago
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I believe it’s D. because you would basically be inclusive with anybody you come across with regardless of what they identify themselves as because it’s simply a language without discrimination.
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