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Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as A. meaningless arguments. B. casting a positive light on negative facts. C. deliberately fabricating information. D. arguments based on emotion rather than reason.
Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as : casting a positive light on negative facts.
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Regarding use of the media, spin can best be defined as : casting a positive light on negative facts.
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