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Vsevolod [243]
2 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of inclusive language? a. “Wait up, guys!” b. “Yes, she’s a housewife.” c. “Mr. and Mrs. Ca

rter will be attending the gala tonight.” d. “You have wonderful parenting skills.”
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2 answers:
Reil [10]2 years ago
9 0
I am guessing D because its the only that could make sense if inclusive language cant have certain things in it so my answer is D
Bond [772]2 years ago
7 0

D. "You have wonderful parenting skills."

Inclusive language is language that is gender-neutral. It does not use words that denote a specific gender to refer to a group. An example of non-inclusive language would be "Wait up, guys!". In this example, it is excluding anyone who is a girl. In option B the non-inclusive word is housewife. Option C is specific to just Mr. and Mrs. Carter - giving them gender specific titles. Option D is the only option that does not refer to a specific gender.

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