That is false. Hope I helped you :)
I believe "observation" is the answer. Hope I helped!
The three <span>types of fallacies that structural linguists find in traditional grammar are semantic fallacy, logical fallacy, and normative fallacy. Semantic fallacy refers to confusing the meaning of the word with the meaning of its etymon. Logical fallacy refers to a flaw in logical structure. Normative fallacy refers to the "is-ought" fallacy. i hope these answers helped you. </span>
Answer would be Loaded Language- words/phrases that have a strong emotional implication
The best advice I could give you is to just do it. I get that it’s hard I do that stuff. I left a math packet that counts as a test for a week and now I’m rushing to do it before class when I don’t understand anything. Just get it done you’ll be okay.