The euphemism used by the author to be polite is "getting on in years," which is a gentle way of saying that the aunt is aging or is elderly.
Use the paragraph to answer the question. My aunt needs some extra help. She is getting on in years. I often go over to help her with chores. This morning I cooked her a meal and cleaned her apartment. Which is a euphemism that the author uses to be polite? (1 point)
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