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What is the difference between perspective and bias in an informational article?

1. Perspective is the word for an extreme form of bias: Perspective causes the writer’s point of view to be unreliable.

2. Perspective is the author’s feeling about a topic, while a bias is a particular area of research.

3. Perspective and bias are basically the same thing, different only in how obvious the point of view is to the reader.

4. Perspective is a point of view on the topic, while bias is preferences or prejudices that affect the author’s conclusions.

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Perspective is a point of view on the topic, while bias is preferences or prejudices that affect the author’s conclusions.

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Answer:

Perspective is a point of view on the topic, while bias is preferences or prejudices that affect the author’s conclusions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Most informational articles are written from a particular perspective or “angle” on the topic, but bias--strong attachment to a particular way of seeing a topic--makes the author an unreliable source of information.

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