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Physics, 23.10.2020 15:30 jefersina16

Bias is prejudice for or against something, which is usually unfair. For example, a pro-gas group might title an article about electric cars, "Electric car company undercutting oil industry" while environmentalists might write, "Humanity's salvation: electric cars are here!" An unbiased reporter may title the article, "Company to manufacture 12000 electric cars". It is important to identify whether your news sources are biased. Write news report headlines that express each group's bias towards a proposed oil pipeline being built next to a national park. Write from the bias of: --> an Oil Company --> an Environmentalist group --> an unbiased reporter *

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