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English, 05.07.2020 04:01 Jazzyyyy088888

EUPHEMISM - a word/phrase intended to soften an unpleasant, embarrassing, or
harsh word/phsase.
Which is a euphemism for the following
harsh phrase:
The couple had "an argument."
A. The angry couple had a "blowout."
B. The angry couple had a "full and frank discussion."
C. The angry couple had a "brawl."

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