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Which answer choice describes the following sentence from "Science and the Sense of Wonder"?

But what I see—those quiet, twinkling points of light—.


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The sentence about the lights from the "Science and the Sense of Wonder," by Issac Asimov, represents an example of bias. Thus, option C is correct.

What is bias?

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Biasness is a personal statement and reasonings sometimes made unreasonably and causes prejudice or nonobjective judgment.

Here the writer is making an unreasonable opinion about the twinkling lights that do not seem beautiful to the author when he listens to the astronomer.

Therefore, the line is an example of bias.

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