Read this sentence.
In summer, unthinking people
set up bug zappers near their
pat...
English, 19.03.2020 06:19 heartnolove7590
Read this sentence.
In summer, unthinking people
set up bug zappers near their
patios to kill them, children
might smash harmless beetles
that flutter on their front
porch, and farmers regularly
spray pesticides on crops to
stop insects from harming their
produce.
What two words are examples of loaded
language?
A. unthinking, smash
B. harmless, flutter
C. spray, harming
D. summer, pesticides
Answers: 1
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