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