Respuesta :
Answer:
a. “You are too short to reach that.”
Explanation:
Biased language is a type of language that expresses the prejudices of the speaker. When biased language is used, we know that the speaker has no real evidence that leads him to speak in this way. Instead, he only does so because of his preconceived notions. Option A is not an example of biased language because it talks about a specific case based on objective information. We know that the speaker is looking at the scene, and that he is not arguing that the character is too short in general, but that he is too short to perform a particular activity.