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Not all the treasures of the world, so far as I believe, could have induced me to support an offensive war, for I think it murder...


Which word in the sentence from The Crisis is loaded or charged with emotion?

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Answer:

Murder

Step-by-step explanation:

The word "murder" is the one that is charged with emotion in this sentence. A word that is charged with emotion, or that has an emotional connotation, is called a loaded word. In this sentence, Paine uses the word "murder" in order to emphasize how deeply opposed he is to the idea of an offensive war, and how weak he thinks justifications for it are.

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Loaded words are charged with emotion - they clearly state what the author of that text thinks about the subject.
So, in this sentence from The Crisis, the loaded word is murder, as it shows us what Thomas Paine thinks about this kind of a war.
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