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Solnce55
2 months ago
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Identifying the target of an expressed sentiment is difficult for all the following reasons EXCEPT a. Blogs and articles with th

e sentiment may be general in nature. b. The review may not be directly connected to the target through the topic name. c. Strong sentiments may be generated by a computer, not a person. d. Sometimes there are multiple targets expressed in a sentiment.
Social Studies
1 answer:
tia_tia [1.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

c. Strong feelings may be produced by a computer, rather than by a human.

Explanation:

Machines, like computers, are incapable of creating sentiments or emotions; these are generated by people.

In the scenarios outlined in options A, B, and D, pinpointing the target of an expressed feeling can be challenging since blog posts may be aimed at a broad audience rather than a specific person, and there may be several targets within a single sentiment.

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