aaronjamesowen4 aaronjamesowen4
  • 21-09-2017
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It is (distracting, misleading, professional) to take a quote out of context.

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tadashaj38 tadashaj38
  • 21-09-2017
Misleading is the answer
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andygast0615
andygast0615 andygast0615
  • 12-06-2019

Answer:

Misleading.

Explanation:

When the context is following a certain topic, the people participating in it will follow the subject to keep discussing it, hence when someone mentions something out of context the rest of the people can misinterpret the quote or even get mislead by comparing the current topic with the quote that has nothing to do with the subject. This can also generate problems, therefore the answer is misleading.

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