silence
If we want to break the cycle of abuse, we must stop ignoring silence. In communication, silence should not be seen as absence — but as presence. It carries emotional weight and deserves our attention. Understanding silence helps us identify victims, support survivors, and challenge cultural norms that prevent people from speaking out.
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Logic Quality Breakdown:
- Raw_Score: 67.5
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Factual Score: 35.0
Analysis: Partially supported claims
- Ai_Analysis:
- Final_Score: 67.5
- Analysis_Method:
- Fallacy_Penalty: -10.0
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Reasoning Score: 42.5
Analysis: Strong reasoning