D. address any opposition to his or her claim
I would say understatement, i guess it could be sarcastic, but I've never learned sarcasm as figuritive language, if it was my question I would say understatement.
Answer:
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Explanation:
<em>To give a brief overview, the word loiter means:</em> <em>stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose.</em>
<em>With this information, we can cross off a few options. Some of them show the purpose of them standing there, and that's not what they want.</em>
<em>The correct answer is </em><em>"It is not necessary to loiter when baking bread."</em>
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