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What does it mean to be objective to report all sides of a story to give only the fact to give an accurate overview of them all of the above
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What does it mean to be objective
to report all sides of a story
to give only the fact
to give an accurate overview of them
all of the above
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Answer:
all of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
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All of the above they all mean the same word is like a objective
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