Card 64 / 284: What is the difference between having your point of view influence your informative speech and being biased?
A)
Everyone has a point of view, but your biases are unique.
B)
It is easier for audiences to recognize your point of view but harder for them to notice biases.
C)
Your point of view does not have to have an impact on the information you provide, while biases always have an impact.
D)
A point of view is passively developed through your experiences and understanding, while bias involves actively seeking information that favors your perspective over others.
E)
Having a point of view enables you to describe topics broadly or in greater depth, while your biases tend to narrow or restrict the way you discuss a topic.
Answer:
D) A point of view is passively developed through your experiences and understanding, while bias involves actively seeking information that favors your perspective over others.
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