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dedylja [7]
2 years ago
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Which details reveal the reporter’s purposes in the editorial? Select three options. Using the label "conservative" to make the

proposal seem biased using loaded language, such as the word "ridiculous" objectively reporting the details of the senator’s proposal objectively reporting the driving law as it currently stands using quotes that criticize today’s teens to persuade people to oppose the proposal.
English
1 answer:
tino4ka555 [31]2 years ago
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The following reveals the reporter's purpose in the editorial:

  • Using the label "conservative" to make the proposal seem biased.
  • Using loaded language, such as the word "ridiculous"
  • Using quotes that criticize today’s teens to persuade people to oppose the proposal.

<h3>What is an editorial?</h3>

An editorial is an article that is published in a newspaper giving an opinion on an issue. They are generally based on an individual's opinion, generally, the reporter's opinion influences the editorial.

The given editorial reveals the purpose of the reporter. The reporter seems to be against the proposal and wants others to join him. His purpose is revealed by the words conservative, ridiculous, and the quotes he used.

Therefore the correct options are A, B, and E.

Learn more about editorials here:

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