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    When You Say Someone Is "Politically Incorrect" Instead of Vulgar
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When You Say Someone Is "Politically Incorrect" Instead of Vulgar

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

When you say someone is "politically incorrect" instead of vulgar you are using


A) Slang
B) Vivid language
C) euphemism
D) jargon

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