The excerpt on the history of roller skating contains bias as no alternate viewpoints or disadvantages are depicted in the passage. Thus, option C is accurate.
<h3>What is bias?</h3>
Biasness is an influential way to only portray favoritism. The biased nature only uses the words and statements that favor the writer's opinion and excludes the details that are against the idea of the topic.
The inclusion of all the favorable points and advantages of skating shows the omission of the points that are contrary and unfavorable to skating.
Therefore, option C. omission of the alternate viewpoints shows biased nature.
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