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Use the article "California's Catastrophic Wildfires in 3 Charts" and the video "Investigators Say PG&E Failed to Regularly Inspect Aging Equipment" to answer the question. How does the tone throughout the video compare to the tone of the article? A) like the article, the tone of the video is hopeful as it presents changes to the utility company B) like the article, the tone of the video is reserved as it questions the human impact of the environment C) unlike the article, the tone of the video is angry as it places blame on the utility company D) unlike the article, the tone of the video is optimistic as it offers human solutions to wildfires
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The article takes an analytical, data-driven, measured tone — presenting charts and trends without assigning emotional blame. The video, by contrast, is accusatory and critical, emphasizing investigators' findings that PG&E "failed" to inspect aging equipment and placing clear responsibility on the utility, which reads as an angrier, blame-focused tone.
The article takes an analytical, data-driven, measured tone — presenting charts and trends without assigning emotional blame. The video, by contrast, is accusatory and critical, emphasizing investigators' findings that PG&E "failed" to inspect aging equipment and placing clear responsibility on the utility, which reads as an angrier, blame-focused tone.
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