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Exercise: Avoiding emotive language

Change the emotive language in the paragraph by pulling down the menu and choosing an alternative word or phrase.

Sometimes there may be several correct alternatives or sometimes it may be correct to leave the description blank; for example, in the first instance of emotive language used in the paragraph - 'extremely restrictive legal aid criteria', the description space has been left blank leaving the phrase 'legal aid criteria'.

But what about those individuals, with a limited knowledge of the law, who do not fit the legal aid criteria yet will face paying court and administration fees. These people the services of legal practitioner if they are to . They could represent themselves but this would just increase the nature of this situation. , people that fall into this category may justice and this can be seen as a of the foundations of justice for the individual.

 

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