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jok3333 [9.3K]
2 years ago
15

Read this paragraph from a rhetorical text that claims that hate speech should be regulated.

English
2 answers:
WINSTONCH [101]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D. The author is providing evidence as support for the claim.

Explanation:

In the paragraph, it shows evidence of how verbal harassment affects people mentally and how serious it is. This creates a sense for the reader to understand how bad hate speech is, and how it can affect someone.

stellarik [79]2 years ago
4 0
The author is providing evidence as support for the claim. The reason is because they give you all the things that could happen to someone being verbally harassed
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