An Atticus loaded question is a type of rhetorical tool that presents a question in a way that assumes something not yet proven or accepted by the audience. It is designed to lead the listener to a specific answer or to make a particular point. This technique is commonly used in debates and persuasive arguments.
Fallacies rest on unwarranted assumptions. Some people may make decisions based on myths or superstitions, even though they are not sound assumptions.
Atticus's response to what? Please provide more context or clarify your question so I can give you a more accurate answer.
Do you agree with it is the question
A loaded question is a question that contains an assumption within it that may lead to a particular answer or is meant to provoke a specific response. It is typically used to manipulate a discussion or to push a particular agenda.
Life Goes On - 1989 Loaded Question 3-9 was released on: USA: 24 November 1991
now that's a loaded question
"Crushing" in slang, means to have sex. However I have no idea as to what 'loaded' means in your question, so this may not be the answer you're looking for.
I believe it is that he was going to defend a black man in court.
This is considered a loaded question. You are making an unjustified assumption.
That is a loaded question that I have been warned not to answer. You are probably not located in GA anyway.
Atticus avoids answering Jem's question about why Boo Radley never comes outside because he wants to respect Boo's privacy and not invade his personal space. Atticus teaches his children to consider other people's feelings and boundaries. He also wants to protect Boo from unnecessary attention or curiosity.
Bacillus atticus atticus was created in 1882.