Semantic slanting involves
A) putting words in other people's mouths.
B) redefining keywords in a communication.
C) arguing against an underlying representation.
D) the deliberate use of words designed to create a particular attitude or foster certain beliefs.
E) All of the above are used in semantic slanting
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