The phrase "look down upon" is an idiomatic expression meaning to regard someone with contempt or disdain.
The correct sentence is:
"The rich should not look down upon the poor."
"We have respect for our leaders."
"for" indicates the object or recipient of the respect.
"Respect for" someone/something → This structure is used when expressing admiration, honor, or regard toward a person or concept.
The correct phrase is "senior to" because "senior" (like "junior," "inferior," and "superior") is followed by "to".
Example: "He is senior to me in the company."
"Than" is used for comparative degrees (e.g., taller than, stronger than).
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