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Kali Baker
10 August, 00:56
What does the term "escalation" refer to?
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Joyce Wilcox
10 August, 04:04
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It refers to a sudden rise in a social setting, emotion, an event, group of people, noise, etc. It is an increase in the intensity of something.
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