Answer: Their parents would probably yell at them or be embarrassed. They would probably tell them to stop, maybe ground them when they get home.
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D.the newscasters on channel 20 seems very friendly
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The correct answer is option C. "a code of ethics that respects all children".
Explanation:
A professional in early childhood education (ECE), focuses in different ways that children from birth to up to an age of eight could be educated. One thing that is essential for any professional in ECE is that he or she must follow a code of ethics that respects all children. More important than focusing in regulations, an early educator must respect any race, color or any distinctive characteristic of children and respect them in every moment of their education.
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A.the states with the largest hispanic population are located in the southwest
Explanation:
Fact is something that is true, can be objectively checked, verified and proved.
Bias is an inclination in favor or against somone or something, based on personal opinions. It is, basically, supporting or opposing one's side in an argument or decision makings due to some subjective, often untrue, reasons.
Answer B. is an opinion; whenever there is "should" in a sentence, it can't be a fact. However, if this opinion comes from an English-speaking person, it can be considered bias because he supports English becoming official language because he speaks it.
Answer C. is also an opinion. Similarly, to the previous case, it can be considered a bias if the person expressing this opinion supports farmers and construction workers die to some personal reasons, rather than objective ones.
Answer D is also an opinion and again can be regarded as a bias if the person expressing it has some personal involvement with the Latinoamericans.
Only answer A. states a fact that can be checked objectively (in census results in these states, for example)