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It was a stupid idea to move over a holiday weekend. What type of bias does the statement use? A. connotation B. false assumption C. stereotyping D. inflammatory language

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it's D. The dude wanted to trigger someone by saying "stupid" XD
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Answer:

A. connotation

Step-by-step explanation:

The speaker sounds angry. He refers to the fact that moving over a long week end was stupid. It is obvious the decision was not his. Someone else must have made it. Therefore, when he says that it was stupid to move over , he connotes that the action was not stupid in itself but the person who made the decision. He is using this connotation as a bias to severly criticise a person .

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