Bias is characterized by an author stating something as if it is unarguably true, when it is actually not-so-clear cut, and the author simply made some assumptions or had some experiences that supported one particular side of the argument. This is in choice A.
Choices B and C may be true but are not defining characteristics of bias, while Choice D is an entirely different fallacy altogether.
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character-unit palindromes Explanation:
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It exposed her to different stories, specifically ones she could relate to.It made her grateful for the American and British stories she grew up with. ... Adichie didn't try to get to know Fide's family, as her roommate didn't not try to get to know her.
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