English 11 Day 43.

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English 11 Day 43

SAT Question of the Day #17 In giving expression to the play instincts of the human race, new vigor and effectiveness are afforded by recreation to the body and to the mind. new vigor and effectiveness are afforded by recreation to the body and to the mind. recreation affords new vigor and effectiveness to the body and to the mind. there are afforded new vigor and effectiveness to the body and to the mind. by recreation the body and the mind are afforded new vigor and effectiveness to the body and to the mind afford new vigor and effectiveness to themselves by recreation B – error in modification – recreation has to be the subject

Objectives Analyze a news story for evidence of bias.

Editorial vs. news article While editorials openly present opinions, newspaper articles may appear objective until carefully examined for evidence that reveals a more subjective agenda. Editorial vs. news article

Facebook Photos Sting Minnesota High School Students Look for your type of bias as you are reading the article. Fill in your chart on the backside.

Was it biased or objective? What did you find? Was it biased or objective?

Practice writing with bias Are you for or against the new dress code at Avon? Use three types of bias in your argument.