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Emotive language - 2. takes on precise meaning in a comparison
Relative term 3. -uses emotionally charged words, evasive language.
Evasive language - 4. does not have one definitive meaning, irresponsible languag.
Disruptive language - 6. is purposely indirect equivocal language
Explanations
Emotive Language : is the type of language employed to elicit or evokes emotions in the minds of the readers. It requires a careful choice of words or expressions to elicit emotions and they are coined in such a way that they have the desired impact on the audience.
Relative Term: A relative term is a term that makes two or more separate references to objects. A relative term is typically expressed in ordinary language by means of a phrase with explicit or implicit blanks.
Evasive Language: is used when someone tries to avoid answering a question directly. The person uses tacts to avoid the issues and problems of the queries by sidelining the crux of the matter.
Disruptive Language : Is the use of equivocal words, relative words, slang, jargon, and overly abstract language causes confusion and misunderstanding in expressions. In such context, confusion usually sets-in when factual statements can be verified as true or false, while opinion statements are based on the speaker's beliefs and can never be proven or disproven.
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Emotive language - uses emotionally charged words
Irresponsible language - shifts blame to others
Disruptive language - Confuses facts with perception
Relative term - Takes on precise meaning in a comparison
Overly abstract language - Is too general or broad to be understood clearly
Evasive language - Is purposely indirect
Equivocal language - Does not have one definitive meaning