When referring to individuals and groups of people, what principle should apply?

A) Refer to them using terms such as "he," "she," or "them."
B) Use the names they wish to be called.
C) Create a term that sounds appropriate to refer to them.
D) Choose your terms based on how most people in society refer to them.


B

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