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finlep [7]
1 year ago
9

critically evaluate the role of a person's rights and responsibility when executing freedom of speech during verbal interpersona

l conflicts
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1 answer:
Anit [1.1K]1 year ago
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A person's right when executing freedom of speech : 
- That person has the right to voice their opinion and point of view regarding the conflict

A person responsibility when executing freedom of speech :
- Restraint him/herself from the resort of violence
- Freedom of speech does not justify using offensive words to his/her speaking partner
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