Give two examples of euphemisms in From Emperor to Citizen and explain what each refers to.%0D%0A%0D%0A Select the link to access the Short Answer Rubric.

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One example of a euphemism in From Emperor to Citizen is the phrase "heavily escorted" which refers to the fact that Puyi, the last emperor of China, was actually under house arrest and constantly monitored by guards. This phrase is used to downplay the restrictive and oppressive nature of his situation.

Another example is the term "reeducation" which refers to the process of indoctrination and brainwashing that Puyi and other political prisoners were subjected to. This euphemism is used to mask the true intention of the authorities, who sought to remove any opposing or independent thoughts from the minds of the prisoners.
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