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Leno4ka [110]
3 years ago
14

Which detail from a written work most strongly identifies it as subjective?

English
2 answers:
Volgvan3 years ago
8 0

The following detail from a written work that must strongly identifies it as subjective is:

A. Bias

<u>Bias, according to Google, means an inclination or prejudice in a way that is considered to be unfair.</u> Subjective written work implies that writing is strongly influenced by the author's perceptions and feelings. Also, a subjective perception varies from person to person.

<em>Example:</em>

<em>Subjective: Rainy days are depressing. </em>

<em>Objective: The earth is round. </em>

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<em>Logos</em> refers to logic, it is often used as a persuasive technique in argumentative writing. However, this technique aims to appeal to people's logic and therefore tries to be objective. <em>Imagery</em> is another writing technique that aims to convey a message by describing physical characteristics of something or someone. Finally, the <em>tone</em> has to do with the way the writing conveys the author's or narrator's attitude.

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lesantik [10]3 years ago
6 0
A bias because subjective deals with ones person opinions. Objective deals with facts <span />
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