Which of these should be
avoided in a paragraph?
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A. Courtesy
B. Positive attitude
c. Discriminatory language
D. Politeness
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Discriminatory language should be avoided in a paragraph.
Paragraph writing and discriminatory language:
- In paragraph writing, courtesy, politeness, and a positive attitude can be used.
- These elements will not hurt the emotions or feelings of any reader.
- However, when using discriminatory language, it can hurt people who are being discriminated against in that paragraph. People who are hurt by discriminatory writing can revolt against such thoughts.
- A discriminatory language refers to the use of spoken or written words that can exclude, offend or denigrate people on a certain basis like gender, race, religion, language, etc.
Some ways to avoid usage of discriminatory language are:
- adapting gender inclusiveness
- avoiding prejudicing or derogatory words
- avoiding gender assumptions and bias
- avoiding the use of discriminatory language on the basis of race, religion, colour, age, gender, or language.
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