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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of the highlighted portion?

Tell me about it,” I said, sitting down opposite him and running a weary hand over my face. “She’s a token, obviously. I wouldn’t even bother filing a complaint; the brass are scared to reprimand her in case she runs to the Equality Commission. The lads and I will sort her out, though, believe me. Just give us time.”
“You know what that bitch needs, don’t you?” Cathal said

  

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Not having read this story, I find it hard to say very exactly how these words are used. I'll give you my best guess. A token , when it refers to a person, is usually a member of a minority group who is included in group of people, for example, the employees of a company, in order to make it look like all people are being treated equally.

  • Not having read this story, I find it hard to say very exactly how these words are used.
  • I'll give you my best guess.
  • A token , when it refers to a person, is usually a member of a minority group who is included in group of people, for example, the employees of a company, in order to make it look like all people are being treated equally.
  • The brass can refer either to people in authority or to people who have a high military rank.
  • CJ
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Not having read this story, I find it hard to say very exactly how these words are used. I'll give you my best guess.

A token, when it refers to a person, is usually a member of a minority group who is included in group of people, for example, the employees of a company, in order to make it look like all people are being treated equally.

The brass can refer either to

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