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1 July, 04:22

Using the word culprit instead of the word suspect shows that the writer has already decided a person is guilty. This is not a form of bias in description.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 1 July, 07:32
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    Yes. That word is very direct and could highly be saying that they already know whom the person is, that they did it, and etc.
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