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Ask yourself the following questions to help you identify biases:
1. Does the speaker use overly positive or overly negative language
about the subject?
2. Does the speaker use emotionally charged language about the
subject?
3. Does the speaker use vague or generalized language about the
subject?
4. Does the speaker omit any important facts?
5. Does the speaker add information and evidence that seems
unnecessary just to bolster his or her points?
6. Does the speaker fail to properly cite his or her sources?​


Sagot :

Answer:

All I can say is that SPEAKER also a human they could make mistakes. I could generalized this answer since this is all the same thought. Some speaker didn't study their lines so they commit mistakes but the matter the most he/she deliver his/her speech properly. And people arounds his/her can understand too yet appreciated.

Answer:

1. Does the speaker use overly positive or overly negative language about the subject?

Yes

2. Does the speaker use emotionally charged language about the subject?

No

3. Does the speaker use vague or generalized language about the subject?

Yes

4. Does the speaker omit any important facts?

Yes

5. Does the speaker add information and evidence that seems unnecessary just to bolster his or her points?

Yes

6. Does the speaker fail to properly cite his or her sources?

No