QuestionDecember 15, 2025

19 | When we use a word or phrase that appears to make little or no change to a passage, but in fact changing the meaning of the passage this is called: weasel word appeal to the negative fault vague Multiple Choice 4 points

19 | When we use a word or phrase that appears to make little or no change to a passage, but in fact changing the meaning of the passage this is called: weasel word appeal to the negative fault vague Multiple Choice 4 points
19 |
When we use a word or phrase that appears to make little or no change to a passage, but in fact changing the meaning of the passage this is called:
weasel word
appeal to the negative
fault
vague
Multiple Choice 4 points

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weasel word Explanation A "weasel word" is a term or phrase that appears harmless or insignificant, but subtly changes or manipulates meaning to create a misleading impression.

Explanation

A "weasel word" is a term or phrase that appears harmless or insignificant, but subtly changes or manipulates meaning to create a misleading impression.
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