Which of these best explains why different news organizations use different
headlines to introduce stories about the same event?
A. The audience can never be sure who is really reporting the news.
B. Events change as they're being reported.
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C. Some news organizations use actors instead of real reporters.
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D. Different news organizations may have different biases.
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