If the word is very harsh such as “idiot, a*shole, b*tch, hate, etc” it can hurt other people’s feelings and can effect them in multiple ways. some ways are very negative such as self harm, depression, anxiety, very low self esteem, etc. words have a lot of effects on others depending on how they take it.
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12. Our enemies blew <u>over</u> the bridge to delay our advance.
13. The president will come here next week to drum <u>for</u> candidate.
14. Jane backed <u>down</u> of the debate when nobody agreed with her.
15. When I was looking for my pen, I came <u>across</u> my lost stamp.
16. The Minister of Education wanted to visit our school next week, but his plans have fallen <u>d</u><u>o</u><u>w</u><u>n</u>.
17. Our church wants to cut <u>out</u> the amount spent on the Pastor's trips.
18. She was literally screaming <u>i</u><u>n</u><u> </u>rage.
19. The board chairperson presided <u>with</u> the meeting in a biased manner.
20. She could not make it to school for she was incapacitated <u>f</u><u>r</u><u>o</u><u>m</u><u> </u>illness.
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Answer:
I think this sentence means that if she get charges (sued, crime etc.) she should also get them because she also played a role in them (or she helped her with whatever she did)
If this wrong, please tell me! But, I'm 99% sure it's correct.
Answer:
b: uses casual language
Explanation:
I took the quiz and that was the aswer