The correct answer is: by removing the commentary that the professor is most likely involved in the gambling ring.
In order to be more objective, that means to keep away personal feelings or interpretation, the article must limit itself to the facts. The previous sentences did that; they described who was arrested and why, as well as the things that made the professor a suspect. In the sentence marked, the author doesn't have any evidence of the culpability of the professor, he only believes that.
Newspapers have a special segment were their opinions are written, they are called "Opinion pieces".
4. <span>They put the starving dog out into the cold night.
It gives the reader a sense of sympathy and a rush of adrenaline when presented a situation like that, resulting in anxiety build up..</span>
Answer:
Admiral Michael M. Gilday
Explanation:
to inform telemarketers about new regulations for placing calls