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which headline best avoids biased language? reality star flops with climate change stunt reality star inspires with dazzling advocacy work reality star takes public stance on climate change
To avoid biased language, a headline should be neutral and factual. "Reality Star Flops with Climate Change Stunt" uses "flops" (negative bias) and "stunt" (implies negativity). "Reality Star Inspires with Dazzling Advocacy Work" uses "inspires" and "dazzling" (positive bias). "Reality Star Takes Public Stance on Climate Change" simply states the action without positive or negative connotations, making it neutral.
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C. Reality Star Takes Public Stance on Climate Change (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C in order as shown: A. Reality Star Flops with Climate Change Stunt, B. Reality Star Inspires with Dazzling Advocacy Work, C. Reality Star Takes Public Stance on Climate Change)