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What is the connotation of the phrase "would like the privilege" as it is used in this excerpt?
It suggests a special opportunity to do something to
be proud of.
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It implies pretending there are benefits to a situation
where none exist.
It describes an advantage that powerful people have
over others in society.
It emphasizes that for some, what should be a basic
right becomes something that requires permission.


What is the connotation of the phrase would like the privilege

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