Social Sciences, asked by avantika158678, 2 months ago

What is the difference between responsibility for and responsibilities​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, as you said earlier, "responsibility" is singualr, so the person holding that position has only one responsibility or whatever he does is considered as one concept, responsibility, but "responsibilities" is plural and the person has more than one responsibility.

Answered by mkrunal99
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Explanation:

Every one has come across the terms duty and responsibility. Duty is a moral commitment to something or someone, whereas responsibility is a condition of being responsible. Responsibility can be termed as an ability to act at one's own will, without any supervision

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