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Question
which of the following newspaper headlines contain a highly subjective tone? check all boxes next to the subjective headlines.
□ “pearl harbor bombed by japanese planes”
□ “our neighbors, japanese spies”
□ “japanese americans, foes not friends”
□ “president roosevelt declares war on japan”
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Brief Explanations
- "Pearl Harbor Bombed By Japanese Planes" is a factual statement, reporting an event without subjective bias.
- "Our Neighbors, Japanese Spies" uses a subjective and accusatory tone, implying all Japanese neighbors are spies (a biased view).
- "Japanese Americans, Foes Not Friends" is subjective, as it generalizes Japanese Americans as foes (a biased judgment).
- "President Roosevelt Declares War On Japan" is a factual report of an action.
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