Asked by Makayla
Directive language is used for manipulation, not for good purposes.
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Directive language (commands, requests, instructions, suggestions) can be used manipulatively, but it is also routinely used for positive, cooperative, and safety purposes — e.g., teacher instructions, recipes, medical directions, emergency orders, and polite requests. The statement is too absolute.
Directive language (commands, requests, instructions, suggestions) can be used manipulatively, but it is also routinely used for positive, cooperative, and safety purposes — e.g., teacher instructions, recipes, medical directions, emergency orders, and polite requests. The statement is too absolute.
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