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Which of the following is not an example of biased language?
a.
“You are too short to ride. You must be 5'0" for safety."
b.
“Are you deaf? I said pass the salt."
c.
“Move along, grandpa! You're taking up the aisle."
d.
The doctor will see you now. "What's his name?"
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a.
Explanation: (a) states an objective safety requirement (a height limit), not a derogatory or prejudiced remark. The others use biased language — (b) insults a person with a disability, (c) is ageist, and (d) assumes the doctor's gender.
Explanation: (a) states an objective safety requirement (a height limit), not a derogatory or prejudiced remark. The others use biased language — (b) insults a person with a disability, (c) is ageist, and (d) assumes the doctor's gender.
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