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Question:
Neutral can have two different meanings.
One meaning of neutral is not to favor and not to help any side in a conflict.
For example:
When my daughter and son fight, I do not like to get involved so I stay neutral.
Switzerland and Portugal were neutral during World War 2: Both countries avoided taking sides in the war.
having a strong opinion
expressing no opinion
showing no preference
not supporting any side
Which answers are closest to this meaning of neutral? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
Neutral can also mean not showing strong emotions or opinions in speech, writing or behavior.
Her neutral response made it hard for us to understand her real feelings.
Neutral can also mean moderate and plain.
The bright yellows and reds in the painting do not match the more neutral browns and cream colors in my house.
without distinctive characteristics
not for or against
lacking emotion
excited
Which answers below are closest in meaning to neutral? Choose the 3 correct answers.
In order for academic texts to be politically correct in terms of language, they must be gender-neutral. This means using language that is not limited to a specific gender in order to avoid offending either men or women.
A good example of gender-neutral language is using the word 'sportsperson', instead of 'sportsman’. Because it contains the word 'man’, the word 'sportsman’ is gender-specific.
This coat is made of man-made fiber.
People made progress in the 20th century.
My grandmother was a homemaker.
Is your mother a police officer?
Which of the following sentences have expressions that are gender-neutral? Click on 3 correct answers.
People, police officer and homemaker are gender-neutral. The term "man-made" is not gender-neutral because it uses the word "man".