Question
When it comes to the claims presented in a text, which of the following is NOT a red flag of bias?
A balanced argument that includes evidence to support any claims
A one-sided view of an argument with no reference to opposing claims
Ridiculous claims, suspicious facts, and information you know to be untrue
A lack of evidence to support claims
A balanced argument that includes evidence to support any claims
A one-sided view of an argument with no reference to opposing claims
Ridiculous claims, suspicious facts, and information you know to be untrue
A lack of evidence to support claims
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The option that is NOT a red flag of bias is:
**A balanced argument that includes evidence to support any claims.**
This option indicates a fair presentation of information, which is the opposite of bias. The other options indicate various forms of bias in presenting claims.
**A balanced argument that includes evidence to support any claims.**
This option indicates a fair presentation of information, which is the opposite of bias. The other options indicate various forms of bias in presenting claims.