Which of the following is not an example of biased language?
a.
“You are too short to ri...
Which of the following is not an example of biased language?
a.
“You are too short to ride. You must be 5'0" for safety."
b.
“Are you deaf? I said pass the salt."
c.
“Move along, grandpa! You're taking up the aisle."
d.
The doctor will see you now. "What's his name?"Which of the following is not an example of biased language?
a.
“You are too short to ride. You must be 5'0" for safety."
b.
“Are you deaf? I said pass the salt."
c.
“Move along, grandpa! You're taking up the aisle."
d.
The doctor will see you now. "What's his name?"
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