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kykrilka [37]
3 years ago
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For the following paragraph, what best describes the writer's bias? The concert festival was a failure in all ways but one: ROXX

OR gave a fantastic performance. Throughout the day, the festival planners angered guests by running out of food and drinks, offering only muddy corners under insect-infested trees for shade from the hot sun, and act after act of low-rate, amateur bands. But then, when the fans had just about had enough, ROXXOR took the stage. The lead singer enraptured the crowd with his lyrical voice, the drummer pounded out energetic rhythms, and, finally, the people began to cheer
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LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
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The sentence that best describes the writer's bias is "The concert festival was a failure in all ways but one: ROXXOR gave a fantastic performance." 
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