The full question is:
What most obviously is a loaded word? 1. Netta and Jim argued over their views of free trade.
2. Netta and Jim had different views on free trade.
3. Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.
4. Netta and Jim refused to discuss the issue of free trade
A. refused. B. argued. C. different. D. sharply.
The answer is sharply.
"Manipulative" is a loaded word as it implies negative intent or behavior without concrete evidence.
No, inconveniences is not necessarily a loaded word. It generally refers to minor troubles or disruptions that can cause inconvenience but does not inherently carry a strong emotional or controversial connotation.
influence the reader
The word "obviously" is an adverb.
"Argued" is a loaded word as it implies conflict or disagreement, typically accompanied by strong emotions or differing perspectives.
"Sharply" is not typically considered a loaded word. It is an adverb that is commonly used to describe the intensity or suddenness of a change or action.
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A loaded word is a word that attempts to influence the reader by appealing to emotions...
No, inconveniences is not necessarily a loaded word. It generally refers to minor troubles or disruptions that can cause inconvenience but does not inherently carry a strong emotional or controversial connotation.
Obviously an unloaded vehicle.
no but im well loaded
The furniture has been loaded onto the truck.
influence the reader
The word "obviously" is an adverb.
No, the word "sharply" is not typically considered a loaded word. It is an adverb often used to describe the manner in which something occurs, such as a sudden change or a steep increase or decrease.
"Sharply" is not typically considered a loaded word. It is an adverb that is commonly used to describe the intensity or suddenness of a change or action.
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