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What is one characteristic of journals and diaries that makes them more personal than other narratives?

A. They are usually written in second person
B. They usually relay experiences the reader has had.
C. They often clearly show the author's biases
D. They usually have a matter-of-fact tone

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Answer:

"They often clearly show the author's biases".

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The correct answer is option C. "They often clearly show the author's biases".

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Author's biases is defined as how the author's personal opinion affect her or his discussion of an issue. Sometimes, journals and diaries do not hesitate in showing the author's biases on its articles to make a more personal experience. There are often labeled as opinions or commentary, for instance "Current Opinion" is one celebrated type of journal of the scientific editorial Elsevier.

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