Asked by mimis
Which best describes the language of "Climate Change: An Overview”?
objective language
subjective language
equally objective and subjective language
neither objective nor subjective language
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I don’t have the passage text here — can you paste the excerpt from "Climate Change: An Overview"? I’ll then pick the best option and explain why.
If you can’t paste it, here’s a quick way to decide:
- Objective language: factual, neutral, uses data, avoids personal opinions or emotive words.
- Subjective language: contains opinions, value judgments, emotionally charged words, first‑person or persuasive appeals.
- Equally objective and subjective: mixes neutral facts with clear personal opinions or persuasive language.
- Neither: very uncommon — would be highly poetic or nonsensical rather than informative or opinionated.
Given the title alone, an “overview” is usually meant to summarize facts and would most likely use objective language. But paste the text and I’ll confirm.
If you can’t paste it, here’s a quick way to decide:
- Objective language: factual, neutral, uses data, avoids personal opinions or emotive words.
- Subjective language: contains opinions, value judgments, emotionally charged words, first‑person or persuasive appeals.
- Equally objective and subjective: mixes neutral facts with clear personal opinions or persuasive language.
- Neither: very uncommon — would be highly poetic or nonsensical rather than informative or opinionated.
Given the title alone, an “overview” is usually meant to summarize facts and would most likely use objective language. But paste the text and I’ll confirm.
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