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The teacher demands that the students circle their answers. Which word could be substituted for “demands,” if the author wanted to express a neutral viewpoint? A. insists B. commands C. orders D. asks

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For a neutral viewpoint I would say D. But I'm not fully sure. 
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Answer:

The word could substitute “demands,” if the author wanted to express a neutral viewpoint is asks

Step-by-step explanation:

The words demands expresses, superiority from others, besides it is a very strong and imperative word, by using the word demands the teacher is making his instruction highly serious, which is also the meaning that the words "insists", "commands" and "orders" give while the word "asks" takes a more friendly approach.

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