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What does " rite of passage " mean in this sentence? "Being bullied is not a harmless rite of passage"
Sep 14, 2015 1:03 PM
Answers · 2
A "rite of passage" is a challenge that everyone faces that you need to get past to get to the next stage. It's a rite of passage for a child to move away into their own home. Here it points out that bullying should not be something that everyone, or anyone, should have to face and get past.
September 14, 2015
A 'rite of passage' is generally a ceremonial 'passing', an event which celebrates a transition from one stage of life to another. In this context, it refers to how being bullied doesn't make you a more mature person, or how it's not a necessary thing to progress in life.
September 14, 2015
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