Respuesta :
repetition → Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
exclusive language → People who wear those kind of clothes are definitely weird.
parallelism → Simon loves running, swimming, and playing cards.
inclusive language → We want peace and justice for anyone and everyone.
Explanation:
Repetition is repeating the same thing in a sentence.
Exclusive language is saying something that is offensive to somebody you may be speaking to (excluding them).
Parallelism is is a balance of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure in a sentence.
Inclusive language is leaving out words that may condemn somebody you're speaking to(including everyone).
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Answer:
exclusive language --> They are not to be trusted
inclusive language --> We must not forget the sacrifice...
repetition --> Sell right now. Sell tomorrow. Just sell, sell, sell!
parallelism--> My policies support the middle class; your policies support big business.
Explanation:
I'm gonna go use the bathroom now....
I ate beans.
