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What does the term 'impassioned' imply about a person's plea?
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A
It is filled with great emotion.
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B
It is a formal and detached statement.
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C
It is made without any emotion.
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D
It is a sarcastic request.
A
It is filled with great emotion.
B
It is a formal and detached statement.
C
It is made without any emotion.
D
It is a sarcastic request.
The term ‘impassioned’ indicates that a plea is delivered with strong emotion, sincerity, and intensity. It suggests heartfelt expression where the speaker deeply cares about the matter being addressed.
- B. It is a formal and detached statement: A detached statement lacks emotional involvement, which contradicts the meaning of impassioned.
- C. It is made without any emotion: This directly opposes the emotional intensity implied by impassioned.
- D. It is a sarcastic request: Sarcasm implies mockery or insincerity, which is inconsistent with the genuine emotion conveyed in an impassioned plea.
- A. It is filled with great emotion: This correctly captures the emotional depth and sincerity implied by the word.
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