The correct answer is option C. “The tone of a newscast is not affected by the news anchor’s personal feelings”. An objective news source must be comprised of periodists and anchor who not put personal feelings into the way the news are given to the audience.
Q. Which news article is most likely subjective?
news publicised on social media is generally subjective as it is more subject to the public opinion.
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- Q. Which news article is most likely subjective?
- Q. Which news source is most likely to be objective Brainly?
- Q. Which source is most likely to be accurate apex?
- Q. What makes a source credible apex?
- Q. What would a student most likely use if he or she wanted to consult a secondary source?
- Q. Which of the following source is the most likely to contain a problematic bias?
- Q. How do you challenge discrimination in early years?
Q. Which news source is most likely to be objective Brainly?
From the given options, the news source that is most likely to be objective is an article relating the content of a repubican’s speech, because instead of describing the negative qualities, or being supportive, is just relating what someone said in a speech.
Q. Which source is most likely to be accurate apex?
The correct answer is: “a handbook of government statistics “.
Q. What makes a source credible apex?
Explanation: A source becomes credible when the source is reliable constantly , which means it is providing correct information constantly . When the information provided becomes true a trust factor starts working for that source and the receiver starts believing the information provided in that source.
Q. What would a student most likely use if he or she wanted to consult a secondary source?
The correct answer is the following. If the student wants to consult a secondary source, he/she would like to check an encyclopedia, a manual, handbooks or documentaries.
Q. Which of the following source is the most likely to contain a problematic bias?
The source that is the most likely to contain a problematic bias is “A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate’s main opponent.”
Q. How do you challenge discrimination in early years?
Challenge discriminatory behaviour, language, negative labels, attitudes and stereotypes. Regularly reflect as a staff team on differing aspects of your practice. Consult parents and other user groups on their experiences at your setting. Include all groups in developing your practice.