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which headline best avoids biased language? finally prioritizing student health, school removes vending machines students will go hungry as school eliminates vending machines school does away with vending machines on campus
To avoid biased language, a headline should be neutral and factual. The first option implies the school was negligent before ("Finally"), introducing a positive bias. The second option implies a negative outcome ("Students Will Go Hungry"), introducing a negative bias. The third option simply states the action (school removing vending machines) without adding subjective or biased tones.
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C. School Does Away with Vending Machines on Campus (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C as per the order: A. Finally Prioritizing Student Health, School Removes Vending Machines; B. Students Will Go Hungry as School Eliminates Vending Machines; C. School Does Away with Vending Machines on Campus)