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What is the term for a question with a presumption that makes it difficult to answer without appearing guilty?

  1. strawman

  2. bandwagon

  3. begging the question

  4. loaded question

The correct answer is: loaded question

A loaded question is a type of question that contains a controversial or unjustified assumption within it, which makes it difficult to answer without acknowledging the assumption. This assumption often leads the respondent to a particular answer or implies guilt if the question is answered in a certain way. In this case, the correct answer is D, loaded question, because it specifically describes a question that contains a presumption making it challenging to answer without appearing guilty. The other options are not applicable in this context: A. strawman - This is a type of argument that misrepresents or exaggerates an opposing position to make it easier to attack. B. bandwagon - This refers to the belief that something is true or acceptable because a lot of other people believe it or do it. C. begging the question - This is a form of logical fallacy where the conclusion of an argument is assumed in the wording of the question.