WILL GIVE BRAINLIST
- Create an editorial that uses loaded language to persuade readers of an opinion or belief with strong, sensationalistic vocabulary.
Be sure to include each feature of the form:
a. expressing an opinion that attempts to recruit readers into their own belief
b. using strongly connotative, loaded language in a consistent way
c. using grammar, tone, and register that suggests sensationalism
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