Used to separate to independent clauses when second explains illustrates the first
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"loaded word A word that carries additional emotional weight or significance whether positive or negative beyond its literal meaning. If you want to get into politics, you should always avoid using loaded words that might offend someone unintentionally" -the free dictionary
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If the options provided are <em>does, ran, goes, done, </em>then we have to take into consideration the first pair of the words. They are both used in the same form, past participle. That means that our answer has to have the same form as the word <em>did. </em>The only such word is ran. They are both past tenses, whereas <em>does </em>and <em>goes </em>are present, and <em>done </em>is past participle.
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