In lines 18–23 of the second paragraph, the writer quotes Arbour ("What are you . . . of their pores") primarily to

illustrate the frequency of discriminatory language in today’s society
introduce the hurtful rhetoric the writer has encountered throughout her life
emphasize the fact that derogatory remarks are a traditional comedic component
identify the underlying reasons for Arbour’s aggressive actions and beliefs
demonstrate Arbour’s antiquated rhetoric regarding people who are overweight

In lines 1823 of the second paragraph the writer quotes Arbour What are you of their pores primarily to illustrate the frequency of discriminatory language in t class=
In lines 1823 of the second paragraph the writer quotes Arbour What are you of their pores primarily to illustrate the frequency of discriminatory language in t class=
In lines 1823 of the second paragraph the writer quotes Arbour What are you of their pores primarily to illustrate the frequency of discriminatory language in t class=


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