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English, 18.01.2021 03:10, NathanFrase6770

2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? O A "In this country there is no right to speak fighting words – those
words without social value, directed to a specific individual, that
would provoke a reasonable member of the group about whom the
words are spoken." ( Paragraph 2)
OB "One way to deal effectively with hate speech is to create laws and
policies that discourage bad behavior but do not punish bad beliefs." (
Paragraph 4)
OC "In criminal law, penalties are usually based on factors such as the
seriousness of the act, whether it was accidental or intentional, and
the harm it caused to the victim." ( Paragraph 8)
OD "He came across as having a confusing set of beliefs that were out of
place in a democratic, multicultural society. Several faculty and
students spoke out against his message of hatred." ( Paragraph 15)

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