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Fact, opinion, and bias
1.
2. Fact: something that can be proven
Opinion: something that someone
feels/believes
Often, opinion is not clearly stated in writing.
Bias is the unstated point of view that reader
must detect.
Based on language use and information used and
left out.
3. Persuasive (“loaded”) language
Misquoting a source
Selective facts
Distorting or stretching the facts
Flawed research
4.
5. “Joseph McCarthy made a
public accusation that
more than two hundred
„card carrying‟ Communists
had infiltrated the United
States government”
(“McCarthyism”).
11. “Senator Joseph McCarthy, with his
reckless charges of spies and „consympsy‟
occupied the front pages, while behind the
scenes J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the
F.B.I., presided over and manipulated a vast
internal security bureaucracy issuing
periodic bulletins intended to fan the
flames of the domestic cold war” (“The
Demons of Salem, With Us Still”).
13. “When he [Arthur Miller] was
finally summoned to appear, the
committee chairman,
Representative Francis Walters,
let Mr. Miller know that things
might go easier for him if he
persuaded his fiancée, Marilyn
Monroe, to pose for a photograph
with the chairman” (“The Demons
of Salem, With Us Still”).