Answer:
Explanation:
The tone of a piece of literature is the speaker's or narrator's attitude towards the subject, rather than what the reader feels, as in mood. Mood is the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader.
So it is false just look at the stuff above though if you want to make sure.
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.
I believe that your answer is:
Bias is a similar experience to prejudice
Like prejudice, you are looking at one group of people, but unlike it, prejudice is when you mistreat a group, while bias is you show favor to that group.
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