This passage: "For ye shall hear, how our heavenly king Calleth Everyman to a general reckoning:" which goes like: "As you will hear how our heavenly King called every human being for the final judgement."
<span>The statement that is an example of the author’s bias in favor of building the strip mall is that </span><span>C) “Washington, who gave the most convincing speech of the night, eloquently stated that the new development would bolster business.”</span>
Answer:
- Win because the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts have said the First Amendment does not protect reporters who break confidentiality promises.
Explanation:
As per the given description, Kennedy will 'win because the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts have said the First Amendment does not protect reporters who break confidentiality promises.' According to the laws, Jones is not allowed to reveal the confidential information of Kennedy. Since she broke this law of privacy and the promise she made to Kennedy, Kennedy is legally eligible and justifiable for suing Jones and winning the case.