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Which headline best avoids biased language?
Judging Fiasco: National All-Around Award Goes to New Gymnast
Judges Show Favoritism, Award National All-Around Title to Newcomer
Novice Gymnast Wisely Chosen by Judges for National All-Around Title
Gymnastics Judges Award National All-Around Title to First-Year Gymnast
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"Gymnastics Judges Award National All-Around Title to First-Year Gymnast"
Reason: it states the facts without loaded or evaluative words. The other headlines use biased language ("fiasco," "favoritism," "wisely chosen") that implies judgment or unfairness.
Reason: it states the facts without loaded or evaluative words. The other headlines use biased language ("fiasco," "favoritism," "wisely chosen") that implies judgment or unfairness.
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