In these four sentences, the word that’s most obviously a loaded word is?

1. Netta and Jim argued over their views of free trade.
2. Netta and Jim had different views on free trade.
3. Netta and Jim were sharply split over the issue of free trade.
4. Netta and Jim refused to discuss the issue of free trade.

A. argued. C. refused.
B. sharply. D. different.

I agree.

I think is B

The answer is B

To determine which word in these four sentences is the most loaded, we need to consider the meaning of each word and how it might carry a strong emotional or biased connotation.

1. "Argued" is a verb that implies disagreement and possibly conflict, but it does not inherently carry a strong emotional or biased tone. It is a relatively neutral word.

2. "Different" simply describes the contrast or dissimilarity between two views. While it suggests a variance of opinions, it does not inherently carry a strong emotional or biased connotation. It is also a relatively neutral word.

3. "Sharply" is an adverb that adds emphasis to the degree of the split between Netta and Jim over the issue of free trade. It implies a strong division or contrast, but it still does not inherently carry a strong emotional or biased connotation. It is a relatively neutral word.

4. "Refused" is a verb that indicates a strong and intentional rejection to engage in discussion or dialogue on the issue of free trade. This word does carry a powerful emotional and biased connotation because it implies a resistance or unwillingness to consider other viewpoints. It can suggest a closed-minded or biased perspective.

Based on this analysis, the most loaded word among the four sentences is "refused" (option C).