How does choosing words with a certain connotation imply bias?

A. by contradicting the tone of the speaker
B. by engaging the emotions of the audience
C. by creating language that is subjective
D. by avoiding sources that are objective

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The correct answer is B. by engaging the emotions of the audience.

Choosing words with specific connotations can evoke particular feelings or impressions, which can imply a bias in the way the topic or subject is being presented. This engagement with the audience's emotions can influence their perception and understanding, often leading to a skewed interpretation of the information being conveyed.