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smith, a candidate running against the current senator, says, "the senator has voted against health care. she is not in line with the principles of our party." jones, the senator, responds, "my esteemed opponent neglected to mention i only voted against a health care bill once, because it would have actually reduced citizen benefits." smith is using omission to reduce support for jones biased language to increase support for jones emotional appeal to reduce support for smith factual accuracy to increase support for smith

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omission to reduce support for jones

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i just took the test and it was correct

also smith is omitting information by not saying why jones voted against a health care bill therefore the answer is omission to reduce support for jones

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The correct answer to this question is "to reduce support for jones biased language." Smith, a candidate running against the current senator, says, "the senator has voted against health care. she is not in line with the principles of our party." Smith is using omission in order to reduce support for jones biased language .
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