ANSWER:
You can recognise slanted language when the language contains an intentional positive or negative bias or opinion rather than presenting the information or subject in a neutral manner.
You can refer to the table attached for examples and examine the difference between the way in which the same subject is described in a different manner; the left-hand side of the table presenting the subject in a neutral manner while the right-hand side presenting the subject with a negative bias or opinion.
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Read the excerpt from part one of Trifles. HALE. I didn’t hear or see anything; I knocked at the door, and still it was all quiet inside. I knew they must be up, it was past eight o’clock. So I knocked again, and I thought I heard somebody say, “Come in.” I wasn’t sure, I’m not sure yet, but I opened the door—this door (indicating the door by which the two women are still standing), and there in that rocker—(pointing to it) sat Mrs. Wright. (They all look at the rocker.) How does the underlined stage direction affect the mood of the scene?
Strap:
The boy has two straps on his bookbag.
Blimps:
The blimps fly high in the sky.
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Answer:
a small portable computer that accepts input directly on to its screen rather than via a keyboard or mouse.
Explanation:
Las hojas el tronco y nose cuál es la otra las hojas del árbol y de el motor de barco y el tronco la mitad de el barco