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6 November, 04:30

Which word refers to a person? Beneficence, context, parodists, pretext.

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  1. 6 November, 06:10
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    The correct answer is parodists - those are people who write parodies.

    Beneficence is a type of research in ethics.

    Context are all the circumstances surrounding an event.

    Pretext is an excuse.
  2. 6 November, 08:24
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    The answer is parodists.

    It is defined as a "writer of parodies, especially of a literary subject, work, or style."

    Beneficence is " a concept in research ethics which states that researchers should have the welfare of the research participant as a goal of any clinical trial or other research study. The antonym of this term, maleficence, describes a practice which opposes the welfare of any research participant."

    Context s " the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed."'

    Pretext is " a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason."
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