The argument “Love’s Vocabulary” by Diane Ackerman is about love and reveals that love’s effect can be neutral. In the argument, Ackerman states “We use the word love in such a sloppy way it can mean almost nothing or absolutely everything.” just because the word love is being used doesn’t mean it’s always genuine. When lovers say “I love you” to one another it’s just because they feel as if it’s an abstract word. Love can be either and amazing word or just your average everyday word. Another statement that Diane uses is “In fact, in some European and South American
The argument “Love’s Vocabulary” by Diane Ackerman is about love and reveals that love’s effect can be neutral. In the argument, Ackerman states “We use the word love in such a sloppy way it can mean almost nothing or absolutely everything.” just because the word love is being used doesn’t mean it’s always genuine. When lovers say “I love you” to one another it’s just because they feel as if it’s an abstract word. Love can be either and amazing word or just your average everyday word. Another statement that Diane uses is “In fact, in some European and South American