Answer: The use of loaded words leaves readers with a bad feeling about
the people who oppose rBST.
Explanation: Loaded words mean heavily opinionated words that are purposefully chosen in order to pull the reader's emotions over to the writer's side. In this sentence, the loaded words are: "so-called" (which belittles or puts down the fact that the animal rights activist side is even important enough to be an issue to consider), "stirred up" (a verb that implies blame or that the activists are just causing unnecessary problems and perhaps complaining about something they shouldn't be), and "extremists," (generally a negative term used in name-calling to say that someone or their group they stand for is extreme and overboard about their beliefs, that they act radically and usually without using common sense or normal respectable limits that most everyone else uses).
Impact on the reader: Loaded language can bully the reader into prematurely judging the opposing side based on just the use of subjective language alone, rather than presenting objective facts and a polite language approach to convince/invite readers to choose for themselves if they agree to seeing fault in the opposing viewpoint being written about.
point of view is how one individual sees an event, different points of view can see different angles of events. Point of view can also apply to any bias's an individual may have.
Given in the story, she says how the doors contain the fate of the young man and as much as she had to she couldn't tell the young man which door to choose knowing it could kill him or her(knowing the thought(metaphoracally talking))
A bridge statement is like a transition statement from the previous paragraph to the next one. This is to be able to create a smooth transition from the hook and your thesis statement, instead of suddenly moving on to another paragraph. This will help your readers to connect the topic to the details of your essay.
Odysseus was tested in many forms throughout his journey in the Odyssey, and even before then in the Iliad(the wooden horse). Athena herself even recognized Odysseus' ingenuity and aided him throughout the epic. An example of this would be when he was able to thwart the cyclops Polyphemus by saying that he was "nobody" allowing him to escape. Although Odysseus was prideful and arrogant, even the gods could not doubt his resourcefulness.