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III.Fill in the blanks Choose answer from the table
(22-31)

objective
opinion
language
inaccurate
neutral
claims
both
subjective
ignoring
falsifies
one
manufacture

An author's bias is any (22)
or prejudice that affects the author's
writing and prevents the author from being completely (23)
about the topic
or issue about which s/he is writing. Bias is a (24)
way of thinking that tells
only 25)
side of a story sometimes leading to (26)
information or a false impression. There are several ways to detect an author's possible bias
and prejudice. The author is biased when he uses inflammatory (27)
when he consistently makes 28).
whose larger purpose is
to elevate (or demean) one social, ethnic, national, religious, or gender group as compared to
another, or all others, when he consciously presents evidence that serves to tell only one side
of an event or issue, purposefully withholding or (29)
information that may
shed the opposing view in a more positive light, and when he (30)
(31)
and/or dishonestly cites evidence in order to present his or her case in a
more positive light
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Answer:

III.Fill in the blanks Choose answer from the table

(22-31)

objective

opinion

language

inaccurate

neutral

claims

both

subjective

ignoring

falsifies

one

manufacture

An author's bias is any (22)

or prejudice that affects the author's

writing and prevents the author from being completely (23)

about the topic

or issue about which s/he is writing. Bias is a (24)

way of thinking that tells

only 25)

side of a story sometimes leading to (26)

information or a false impression. There are several ways to detect an author's possible bias

and prejudice. The author is biased when he uses inflammatory (27)

when he consistently makes 28).

whose larger purpose is

to elevate (or demean) one social, ethnic, national, religious, or gender group as compared to

another, or all others, when he consciously presents evidence that serves to tell only one side

of an event or issue, purposefully withholding or (29)

information that may

shed the opposing view in a more positive light, and when he (30)

(31)

and/or dishonestly cites evidence in order to present his or her case in a

more positive light

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