"Raw" most nearly mean as used in line 74 is unfiltered.
Given a passage that is shown in the attached images.
Option A is the best answer. From lines 73 to line 75, the passage speaks to the modern belief that "the job of journalists should be to 'make news as it is, without putting their prejudices on it'". In this context, "raw" means unfiltered or in its most basic state.
Options other than A are B, C and D are incorrect because in the context of the news there isn't any "skew" the word "raw" implies something unfiltered, not something unprotected or detected (option B), critical (option C), or untested or unproven (option D).
Hence, "raw" most nearly means from the given passage, as used in line 74, is unfiltered.
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