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Why does Amanda dislike the term “crippled” when referring to Laura?

AShe thinks it is disrespectful

BShe does not believe Laura has a limp

CShe wants to hide Laura’s disability

DShe prefers to focus on Laura’s inner beauty

Answer:

A. She thinks it is disrespectful

Read Explanation:

Amanda insists that Laura is “not crippled, just has a little defect” and dislikes terms that might label or limit her daughter


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