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Which statement is an example of loaded language?
If we are all having school year-round, what is stopping the ends of holidays and vacations?
More people are ignoring the neglected, exhausted teachers to promote year-round schools.
Students experience burnout from a lack of breaks, and year-round schools might help remedy this.
Traditional school calendars are more common than suggested year-round school calendars.
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The second statement: "More people are ignoring the neglected, exhausted teachers to promote year-round schools."
Why: it uses emotionally charged words ("neglected," "exhausted," "ignoring") to provoke a strong reaction and persuade the reader rather than present neutral information. A neutral version would state the same idea without loaded terms (e.g., "Some people support year‑round schools despite concerns about teacher workload").
Why: it uses emotionally charged words ("neglected," "exhausted," "ignoring") to provoke a strong reaction and persuade the reader rather than present neutral information. A neutral version would state the same idea without loaded terms (e.g., "Some people support year‑round schools despite concerns about teacher workload").
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