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We often assume words are merely vehicles for transporting ideas from one brain to another. However, as Octavio Paz stated, “Language is a consequence of the act of naming.” Words do not describe reality; they construct it. This paper analyzes three levels of linguistic power: This paper analyzes three levels of linguistic power: