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Harjo is upset, even angry, about her subject; yet she does not rant about the topic or berate her audience in her editorial.

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True

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User Martin Grey
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True

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Harjo knows he must leave his rage for personal matters away from her work. She should not complain about her frustrations with the public of her editorial, because that would take the professional content away from the public. The relationship between the public and the editorial should always be impersonal and professional, the writer should not speak of her sadness, frustration and anger in the editorial.

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