What is bias?

when a speaker does not have enough supporting details to make an argument

when a speaker leans toward arguing only one side of an argument

when a speaker does not consider the audience’s concerns

when a speaker gives an implied main idea rather than a stated main idea

The correct definition of bias is when a speaker leans toward arguing only one side of an argument. Bias refers to a partiality or prejudice towards a particular viewpoint or perspective, often resulting in an unfair representation of opposing arguments or a lack of objectivity in presenting information or making decisions.