Reliable research and a handful of well-regarded studies show that watching too much television can negatively impact children’s academic progress and development.
Researchers report that violent television can have a negative impact on children, but they likely aren’t taking into account the available programs that are enriching.
The correct answer is the last option: "Researchers report that violent television can have a negative impact on children, but they likely aren’t taking into account the available programs that are enriching."
Bias refers to when an individual provides his/her personal viewpoint or interpretation of a certain topic, rather than stating information in an objective manner. In this instance, the last option contains the author's personal interpretation and viewpoint of the research findings, thereby, inserting bias into it. The first and second options do not contain bias as they are objective statements that do not include an individual's personal interpretation.
"So he growled from his depths, hackles rising out their outrage. 'Bear up, old heart! You've borne worse, far worse, that day when the Cyclops, man-mountain, bolted your hardy comrades down. But you held fast – '"
Who is speaking here?
A. Athena
B. Telemachus
C. Odysseus
D. Eumaeus
Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai, who won international renown after she was shot by the Taliban in Mingora in 2012 for advocating girls’ education, becoming after in the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, visited her hometown Mingora in Swat Valley, Pakistan March 31, 2018, for the first time since a Taliban militant shot her there.
She came back to her familial village to enter her childhood home companied by her father, mother, and brother. A moment that, according to her, she waited for more than five years. Even though Malala claimed to be very happy to meet again their friends, said to be sad as well because her visit was so brief, affirming that she plans to permanently return to Pakistan after completing her studies in Britain.
Malala also used her return to Pakistan to meet with human rights activists as well as to attend a gathering at the army’s Cadet College in Swat.
b. Sam said, "That plant looks like poison ivy".
c. Sam replied. "Poison ivy can be a small bush or a tall vine."
d. "Yes, it does!" yelled Nan, jumping back.
Mrs. Neal said your projects are due
tomorrow Said Kimberly
Answer: "Mrs. Neal said your projects are due tomorrow," said Kimberly.