How to write a unbiased, grammatically correct sentence from the ones attached.
1. Jack is confined to a wheelchair. 2. A company owned by a 65- year- old white woman earned a million dollars last year. 3. The exercise program was developed for people with special needs. 4. A young man was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident. 5. This work requires a great deal of strength. 6. The student having difficulty with math should ask their instructor for help. 7. To Whom it may concern: Please accept the enclosed application for the position of Human Resource Manager.
Top answer
I don't understand your problem. Aside from a couple of small errors, there is nothing wrong with the sentences. I see no social bias.
— Mister Micawber
I don't understand your problem.
Aside from a couple of small errors, there is nothing wrong with the sentences.
I see no social bias.
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