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Sally gets angry when she finds out her close friend Lucy has been bad-mouthing her with their mutual friends. The next time they see each other, and Lucy acts like nothing happened, Sally spits in Lucy’s face. This is an example of __________.Group of answer choicesdirect violencestructural violencecultural violenceAll of the above

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Sally gets angry when she finds out her close friend Lucy has been bad-mouthing her with their mutual friends. The next time they see each other, and Lucy acts like nothing happened, Sally spits in Lucy’s face. This is an example of __________.Group of answer choicesdirect violencestructural violencecultural violenceAll of the above

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This is an example of direct violence.

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