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Which fact, left out of this account, most clearly suggests that the account is
biased?

When Hurricane Henry struck, where was Governor Glass? Nowhere to be
seen. His office in the state capitol sat empty while the rest of our state's
residents had to deal with 120 mph winds and power outages.

A. The state capitol was evacuated during Hurricane Henry because it's
so close to the coast.

B. Besides 120 mph winds, Hurricane Henry also brought driving rain and
floods to the state.

C. A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when the winds reach speeds of
over 74 mph.

D. The state is along the Gulf of Mexico, which often sees several
hurricanes every year.

Sagot :

This killer weather system was first detected over the tropical Atlantic on August 27. While the history of the track and intensity is not fully known, the system reached Cuba as a tropical storm on September 3 and moved into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on the 5th. A general west-northwestward motion occurred over the Gulf accompanied by rapid intensification. By the time the storm reached the Texas coast south of Galveston late on September 8, it was a Category 4 hurricane. After landfall, the cyclone turned northward through the Great Plains. It became extratropical and turned east-northeastward on September 11, passing across the Great Lakes, New England, and southeastern Canada. It was last spotted over the north Atlantic on September 15.

This hurricane was the deadliest weather disaster in United States history. Storm tides of 8 to 15 ft inundated the whole of Galveston Island, as well as other portions of the nearby Texas coast. These tides were largely responsible for the 8,000 deaths (estimates range from 6,000 to 12,000) attributed to the storm. The damage to property was estimated at $30 million...