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Nimfa-mama [501]
2 years ago
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Which sentence from a speech uses inflammatory language?A. Without this bill, we will begin to see another species of wildlife g

o extinct.B. This latest attack is yet another in a long line of lies from the lunatics in the opposing party.C. The tragedy of this law is that children suffer because of its flaws.D. The senator's research is wrong, and those statistics are misleading.
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1 answer:
kvasek [131]2 years ago
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ANSWER: <span>B) This latest attack is yet another in a long line of lies from the lunatics in the opposing party.

EXPLANATION:
-Inflammatory Language contains statements which cause anger, excitement, or unnecessary wording that might trigger a person or certain group of people.
-All the other choices keep their statements ranging from neutral to somewhat irritating, but Answer B) is savage (calling the opposing party lunatics, dang...)

Hope this Helps!</span>
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