The option that is not a biased statement is the first one: Lawyers for both parties met in the courthouse today.
<u>A biased statement is a expression that presents an unfair prejudice against someone or a group</u>. It is a preconceived opinion without real proof. Moreover, biases generally contain generalizations. The last statement is a biased statement because it is incorrectly placing all lawyers into the same common category, whiñe the second and third statements are presenting an unfair opinion about two different people. In that way,<u> the first statement is the only one that it is exclusively referring to something that happened; therefore, it does not include any type of prejudice</u>.
The author of "Harlem Night Sing", Langston Hughes, enjoys music. The Jazz and blues music played by the bands influences his poem. In this poem there is a couple. They are walking together, enjoying the music and the beautiful night in Harlem. It is as if they were making music together.
the most fitting one is <em>Claimant</em>
Critic is someone who gives their opinion on something, that could be friendly or harsh. Claimant means someone who makes a claim.
I'm probably wrong, but that is my best guess
An expository article is usually about explaining something or talking about it. So if it's a true story and you write it like a life story then yes it can be. If it's just a fictional story you want to write then no.
Metaphore is the answer to this one because it’s metaphorically comparing one thing to another