Its raining cats and dogs
why is the sky blue?
nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse when asking a question. for example: what is the sound of one hand clapping?
nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse
Prejudicial use of rhetorical devices includes using language that stereotypes, dehumanizes, or marginalizes a group of people based on their race, ethnicity, religion, or other characteristics. Nonprejudicial use of rhetorical devices involves using language to educate, inform, or persuade without resorting to unfair generalizations or discrimination. For example, saying "All members of that group are lazy" is prejudicial, while saying "Studies show a correlation between poverty rates and job opportunities" is nonprejudicial.
I went to the store AND I bought some milk.
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
Counterexample
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A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
An example of a statement in a sentence is "The Earth revolves around the sun." This sentence conveys a fact or opinion and is declarative in nature.
Counter-example
A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that simply state how things are without moral implications. An example of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".