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Describe each of Gilligan's stages of moral reasoning.
Prepositions
Words that express relationships between nouns or pronouns and other elements in a sentence, typically indicating location, direction, time, or manner.
Propositional Tags
Linguistic devices that frame statements to indicate the speaker's attitude or the truth value of the statement.
Ambiguity
The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness or uncertainty in language or meaning.
Semantic Level
Pertaining to the meaning of words and language, especially the relationship between signifiers and what they signify or represent.
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