Answer:
A. In examining the author's bias, the reader must look into its title carefully only.
B. Biased lines can still be turned to less biased through a careful choice of words.
C. The author is biased when he gives the generalized idea in the text.
D. The way the author feels or believes suggests bias.
2. What makes the author's information untrustworthy?
A. Generalized ideas
B. Opinions supported by facts
C. Ideas accompanied by research statistics
D. Logical arguments
3. Why do we need to be aware of the author's bias?
A. It's because it may lead us to the wrong conclusion,
B. It's because it may give us information.
C. It's because it may change our way of thinking.
D. It's because it may direct us to error.
4. When does a text contain bias?
A. when there is simplification
B. when there is exaggeration
C. when there is logical argument
D. when there is supported evidence
5. Author's bias is an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially personal and sometimes
A. unacceptable ideas
B. unimaginable perception
C. unreasoned judgment or prejudice
D. unparalleled opinions
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Answer:
A. In examining the author's bias, the reader must look into its title carefully only.
B. Biased lines can still be turned to less biased through a careful choice of words.
C. The author is biased when he gives the generalized idea in the text.
D. The way the author feels or believes suggests bias.
2. What makes the author's information untrustworthy?
A. Generalized ideas
B. Opinions supported by facts
C. Ideas accompanied by research statistics
D. Logical arguments
3. Why do we need to be aware of the author's bias?
A. It's because it may lead us to the wrong conclusion,
B. It's because it may give us information.
C. It's because it may change our way of thinking.
D. It's because it may direct us to error.
4. When does a text contain bias?
A. when there is simplification
B. when there is exaggeration
C. when there is logical argument
D. when there is supported evidence
5. Author's bias is an inclination of temperament or outlook, especially personal and sometimes
A. unacceptable ideas
B. unimaginable perception
C. unreasoned judgment or prejudice
D. unparalleled opinions