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English, 22.01.2021 22:00 nommies005

HELPPP In these sentences from “The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt," mark each colon, semicolon, or dash.
Then, explain its function in the sentence.

1. The guilt begins an endless loop of
counterfactuals—thoughts that you could have or should have done otherwise...

2. Objective or rational guilt ... tracks real wrongdoing or culpability: Guilt is appropriate because one acted to deliberately harm...

3. “The letters weren’t just very matter of fact-here’s what we did today; it was more like a mother writing to her som. “

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