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Body Language
I found Emma S.'s article "Body Language" extremely moving with it's message. Words do have weight to them whether you mean to say it or not. While words can damage a person simalar to a knife as Emma describes, words can also have a positive effect. Just like how negative words can bring you down, positive words can bring your mood back up and give you courage and hope. Thank you, Emma for displaying the importance of how words can affect a person and we should be careful of what we say while trying to use positive words to help people.
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