In the analogy provided, what do the people standing in a crowded room represent?
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The question is asking for an interpretation of an analogy related to organic chemistry, particularly focusing on lipids and fatty acids. It's looking for clarification on what the 'people in a crowded room' symbolize within that analogy.
Answer
Analogy for speech/actions causing panic.
"Shouting fire in a crowded theater" is an analogy representing speech or actions intended primarily to create panic.
Answer for screen readers
"Shouting fire in a crowded theater" is an analogy representing speech or actions intended primarily to create panic.
More Information
This analogy was introduced by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1919 to illustrate the limits of free speech when it poses a serious threat to public safety.
Sources
- Shouting fire in a crowded theater - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
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