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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "equivocal." The type of troublesome language does the following statement represent is equivocal. "That car is the worst one on the market. No one should buy it." Equivocal can be open to more than one interpretation.

Answer:

its Disruptive

Explanation:

Disruptive Language. People tend to confuse perceptions for facts. In reality, perceptions are personal interpretations of the facts. Confusing facts with perceptions can lead to problems that may cause a disruption in the communication process, or disruptive language. Consider the statement, "That outfit is not your color. It makes you look pale." The statement is presented as factual. There is no admittance of a personal opinion.

Disruptive language can be avoided by qualifying opinions and inferences. "That outfit is not your color. It makes you look pale," might be better stated, "I don't care for that color on you." The phrase "I don't care for" identifies the statement as an opinion, not fact.