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Grace Holmes
21 January, 15:07
An action that expresses an idea
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Symbolic speech
An action that expresses an idea or opinion. Explanation: Symbolic speech is a constitutional name in United States law employed to define operations that purposefully and discernibly send a distinct message or announcement to those observing it. Sometimes speech is symbolic or an act. Symbolic speech is behavior that represents an intention.
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