'Can you really abandon these puppies to life in such filthy kennels?' - Which are the emotive words in this appeal?
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Can, abandon, kennels
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you, really, abandon
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really, puppies, filthy
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abandon, puppies, filthy
Q.2.
'Gorgeous-looking model in immaculate condition - test drive today!' - Which are the emotive words in this car advert?
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Gorgeous-looking, model
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Gorgeous, immaculate
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model, condition, test
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immaculate, test, today
Q.3.
'Make your closet sparkle with our desirable new winter collection!' - Which are the emotive words in this advert?
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Make, closet, winter
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wardrobe, desirable, collection
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sparkle, winter, collection
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sparkle, desirable, new
Q.4.
'Devious employee fleeces nursing home owner' - Which are the emotive words in this headline?
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Devious, employee, owner
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Devious, employee, home
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Devious, fleeces
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Employee, Employer
Q.5.
'How else dispose of an immortal force / No longer needed? / Staunch it at its source / With cinder loads dumped down? / The brook was thrown / Deep in a sewer dungeon under stone / In fetid darkness still to live and run' - Which are the emotive words used by Robert Frost in these lines from his poem, 'A Brook in the City'?
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immortal, force, source, cinder, down, thrown, stone, live, run
dispose, needed, cinder, down, dungeon, still, live, run
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All of the words in these lines are examples of emotive language
Q.6.
'Weasels will live anywhere smelly / Inside a maggoty sheep carcase / Or a rotted tree-stump, / A crumbled wall crevice or a fish hole / In the riverbank. Their innocent babies / Nest tight at the back of the holes.' - Which are the emotive words used by John Tripp in these lines from his poem, 'Weasels'?
'Doctor escapes jail for botched surgery' - Which are the emotive words in this headline?
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Doctor, jail
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Doctor, botched
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escapes, jail
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escapes, botched
Q.8.
'If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood / Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs / Bitter as the cud / Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues' - Which are the emotive words used by Wilfred Owen in these lines from 'Dulce et Decorum Est'?