After reading The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone: Clues to the Puzzle, a student made this statement.

Thomas Young was clearly the most intelligent and determined researcher to try to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
This statement could be considered biased because it

A.
states two different facts about Thomas Young.

B.
fails to mention any facts about Thomas Young.

C.
views Thomas Young as an ordinary researcher.

D.
favors Thomas Young over other researchers.

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D. favors Thomas Young over other researchers.

The statement could be considered biased because it presents Thomas Young as the most intelligent and determined researcher, giving him favoritism over other researchers who also made significant contributions to the decipherment of the Rosetta Stone. By highlighting only Young's qualities and omitting any information about other researchers, the statement shows a bias in favor of Thomas Young.