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Understanding Author's Bias and Slant in Communication

This article explores the concepts of author's bias and slant in writing. Bias refers to the mental inclinations or prejudices an author may possess, while slant involves choosing words that convey a specific attitude or perspective to sway the audience. Understanding these elements is crucial for critically analyzing texts and recognizing how language can shape perceptions. By identifying an author's bias and slant, readers can develop a more informed viewpoint and engage with content more thoughtfully.

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Understanding Author's Bias and Slant in Communication

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  1. Author’s Bias and Slant

  2. Bias is a mental leaning, inclination, or prejudice. • Slant is the use of words whose connotation reflects a certain attitude, point of view, or bias, in order to influence the audience.

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