The headline that best avoids biased language is: "After Thirty Years, Chocolate Company Makes Last Candy Bar."
This headline presents factual information without implying a negative judgment about the company or its products.
Which headline best avoids biased language?(1 point) Responses There Is Nothing Sweet about Chocolate Company Closure There Is Nothing Sweet about Chocolate Company Closure After Thirty Years, Chocolate Company Makes Last Candy Bar After Thirty Years, Chocolate Company Makes Last Candy Bar Declining Consumer Interest Forces Subpar Chocolate Company to Close Declining Consumer Interest Forces Subpar Chocolate Company to Close With Diminishing Quality, Chocolate Company Produces Last Bar
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The headline that best avoids biased language is: "After Thirty Years, Chocolate Company Makes Last Candy Bar."
This headline presents factual information without implying a negative judgment about the company or its products.