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kow [346]
3 years ago
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son4ous [18]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The use of loaded words leaves readers with a bad feeling about the people who oppose rbST.

Explanation:

i just did it on i-ready

zimovet [89]3 years ago
3 0

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.

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