Which statement about this list is most likely true?
Read the scenario.
The editor-in-chief of a magazine emails this list to her entire
staff:
Seek the truth without bias.
Always fact-check your information.
This list is a set of laws, because the guidelines were
shared in written form.
This list is a set of laws, because it includes mandatory
rules for the staff.
This list is a code of ethics, because it is a set of
guidelines based on ideals.
This list is a code of ethics, because everyone on the
staff agreed to follow it.
Never compromise your principles.
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Which statement about this list is most likely true?
Read the scenario.
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