The correct answer is A. Extra innings tack on time to an already long game, but they are necessary to determine a winner.
Explanation:
Sentence 4 "Extra innings tack on time to an already long game, but the end is always the most exciting part" is biased because it includes a subjective opinion "is always the most exciting part", which makes the text lacks neutrality, and therefore influence a specific perspective (bias). According to this, it is necessary to replace the section that includes a personal opinion and replaced it with a fact or neutral statement. Thus, the best option is A because by using "but they are necessary to determine a winner" the writer can preserve the neutrality in the text and avoid bias.
Answer:
He says that Carl is blackmailing him and this is happening because Carl is likely to know about the Jews' hiding place.
Explanation:
"Anne Frank" is the play that seeks to reproduce the story told in the book "The Diary Of a Young Girl" where Anne Frank tells how she, along with her family and other Jews, spent three years hiding in a building, trying not to taken to the Nazi concentration camps.
Within this story we met Mr. Kraler, an Austrian who helped the hidden Jews to obtain supplies and other products necessary for their survival. Mr. Kraler told Mr. Frank, Anne's father, that a building clerk named Carl could have found out about the Jews' hiding place and was therefore blackmailing him. This makes all Jews very sad and very afraid of being denounced.
<em>Banksys' plan to sell anything as "art" is pure genius, as Banksy is a firm believer in not placing a price on art. Therefore his act was out of art, not vandalism because he was trying to get his point across the board. Although he didn't make his point clear due to the art selling for even more after self-destructing. Banksy makes street art and putting a price on his art to destroy it was the most modernly artistic thing an artist could do nowadays. Everyone is pricing their art for millions, while Banksy is making his free for the people to appreciate.</em>
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