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What is the reporter’s motive in article 1?

What is the reporter’s motive in article 2?
Which phrase from article 1 is an example of bias?
Which statement from article 2 is an example of bias?

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Answer:

What is the reporter’s motive in article 1?

✔ 2. To report factual events from both sides

What is the reporter’s motive in article 2?

✔ 1. To cast doubt on current advice on dog vaccinations

Which phrase from article 1 is an example of bias?

✔ 2. “without knowing the risks”

Which statement from article 2 is an example of bias?

✔ 2. “Veterinarians give out misleading information.”

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Step-by-step explanation:

Article 1 talks about both the people who are against dog vaccinations, and the people who advocate dog vaccinations. Article 2's title, "Vaccines Can Be Harmful to Dogs’ Health" indicates that its motive is to cast doubt on dog vaccinations. "Without knowing the risks" and "veterinarians give out misleading information" are both opinionated with some emotional language in it. Bias means based on opinions.

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Answer:

To report factual events from both sides

To cast doubt on current advice on dog vaccinations

Without knowing the risks

Veterinarians give out misleading information

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