Selective editing is
A) making editorial choices with the moral outcome of the decisions in mind.
B) using omission and/or juxtaposition with the goal of distorting.
C) the use of PR events in place of real news.
D) carefully weeding out the falsehoods and misleading facts while editing a story.
Answer: B
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