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If you hear about a public argument between a local politician and the newspaper editor of a local newspaper, where would be the most likely place to find an unbiased account of the feud? A) on the front page of the local newspaper B) in the editorial page of the local newspaper C) in a press release from the local politician's office D) in a bystander's description of how the argument unfolded

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User Frm
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Answer:

D

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User Derek Kite
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Answer:

D) in a bystander's description of how the argument unfolded

Step-by-step explanation:

We can have unbiased account of feud from someone or from some party that was neither involved in the feud, nor had any previous alignment with any feuding party. A nearby bystander is most likely to be a person who does not have any previous alignment with either politician, no the newspaper editor. So, it would be option D.

All the rest of the options are either directly involved in the feud or come from either politician's side, or editor's side.

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