If a journalist uses phrases like, "famous for his drunken driving charges" or "known for molestation accusations" to describe a famous athlete in a story, then the journalist is trying to subtly project that athlete as per his

a) opinion.
b) conflict.
c) observation.
d) record.

ANS: a

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