Either B or C, can't remember
Photojournalists are taught to take neutral, eye-level shots of people to help eliminate bias. The answer is option D. The eye-level angle is commonly used among photojournalists because it delivers a less emotional or dramatic shot which is perfect when used in factual presentations.
How did you put this in English section?????
He was curious on why they were there in the first place and thats when he met the boy.
Freedom of privacy, which is part of freedom.
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