The correct answer is C. The headline is not objective because the word raids adds emotion to the language.
Step-by-step explanation:
An objective headline, only describes an event or fact, without adding opinions or any emotional language that supports a specific personal perspective. In the case of the headline "Governor Raid Funding for After-School Programs for preschoolers," the word "raid" use to describe the funding is suggesting the governor used a massive or aggressive strategy in funding, similar to one of a raid, which shows a personal perspective. Thus, the headline is not objective due to the emotional term "raid" (Option C).