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Emotive Language. Writers use emotive language in order to have a greater emotional impact on their audience. Words can evoke positive emotions, as in: 'Brave gran risks life to save emaciated orphan'. Or the goal can be more negative: 'Abandoned children found in filthy, flea-infested flat'.
Answer:
1. empathy
2. sociopath
We were urged to show empathy to the suffering children of Los Angeles.
N.B: The root word is 'path'
Explanation:
Using the model given above with the root word 'mon' of which two words were formed from the root word and then a sentence was made with one of the words, the given root word 'path' was done, using the same pattern.
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The answer is D. I chose this cause I just finished my cumulative test, and got 100.