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What exactly is the (subtle) difference between a courtship and an advancement?



I've been doing a reading comprehension exercise, in which a question contains the following options:
b) a father is disturbed when an employee begins a courtship with his daughter.
d) a father contemplates firing a young man for advancing on his daughter.



In the passage, the father is disturbed and does contemplate firing the guy. However, I've always thought that courting and advancing mean the same, so I'm not sure how to differentiate between the two answers. Could someone help me with this?









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  • Are you sure it's not making advances?
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  • for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
    – jjhh
    10 secs ago
















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What exactly is the (subtle) difference between a courtship and an advancement?



I've been doing a reading comprehension exercise, in which a question contains the following options:
b) a father is disturbed when an employee begins a courtship with his daughter.
d) a father contemplates firing a young man for advancing on his daughter.



In the passage, the father is disturbed and does contemplate firing the guy. However, I've always thought that courting and advancing mean the same, so I'm not sure how to differentiate between the two answers. Could someone help me with this?









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  • Are you sure it's not making advances?
    – Jason Bassford
    1 min ago










  • for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
    – jjhh
    10 secs ago














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What exactly is the (subtle) difference between a courtship and an advancement?



I've been doing a reading comprehension exercise, in which a question contains the following options:
b) a father is disturbed when an employee begins a courtship with his daughter.
d) a father contemplates firing a young man for advancing on his daughter.



In the passage, the father is disturbed and does contemplate firing the guy. However, I've always thought that courting and advancing mean the same, so I'm not sure how to differentiate between the two answers. Could someone help me with this?









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What exactly is the (subtle) difference between a courtship and an advancement?



I've been doing a reading comprehension exercise, in which a question contains the following options:
b) a father is disturbed when an employee begins a courtship with his daughter.
d) a father contemplates firing a young man for advancing on his daughter.



In the passage, the father is disturbed and does contemplate firing the guy. However, I've always thought that courting and advancing mean the same, so I'm not sure how to differentiate between the two answers. Could someone help me with this?







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  • Are you sure it's not making advances?
    – Jason Bassford
    1 min ago










  • for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
    – jjhh
    10 secs ago


















  • Are you sure it's not making advances?
    – Jason Bassford
    1 min ago










  • for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
    – jjhh
    10 secs ago
















Are you sure it's not making advances?
– Jason Bassford
1 min ago




Are you sure it's not making advances?
– Jason Bassford
1 min ago












for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
– jjhh
10 secs ago




for the answers b) and d), I've written things out exactly as it says in the book...
– jjhh
10 secs ago















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