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Inclusive Language—Talking about People with
Inclusive Language—Nonracist and Nonagist Language
The woman who earned the award was a Negro from Louisiana. Inclusive
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chandara
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When would you most likely use formal language?
( 1 point) when talking to a cousin when talking to a sister when talking to a
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When would you most likely use formal language
When talking to a cousin When talking to a sister When talking to a brother When
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Inclusive Language—Talking about People with Disabilities and Diseases, How do you write this sentence properly?
Her brother
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Sharri
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Sandy is thinking about creating an app, so she is talking to some people in the app world to get some more information about
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Sandy is thinking about creating an app, so she is talking to some people in the app world to get some more information about
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Shogun
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Directions:Correct the following sentence if needed given under the rule of:Inclusive-language-talking about perple with
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jasmine
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What is the purpose of inclusive language on the Lifeline?
To exclude certain groups of people To create a safe place for
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salt
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Inclusive Language—Making Language Nonsexist: The directors and their wives met the stockholders for a night on the town.
My
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ann
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does anyone know what a superposed language is?
To superpose is to place something OVER something else. In this case, if you are
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tea
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