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Find a current community, state, or national newspaper. Select and read two different news editorials from those newspapers. Remember, editorials can usually be found in "Opinion" or "Viewpoint" sections. What is the title and who is the author of the editorial? What is the name and publication date of the newspaper? What is the topic of the editorial? What are the major points of the editorial? Are there clues about what the author's perspective is? If so, give an example. Is there evidence of bias? If so, give an example. What might contribute to an author's biased opinion? How might someone else have interpreted the same event? Is one interpretation "right" or "better" than another? Explain.
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