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What does the concept of subjectivity refer to in the context of witnessing events?
The personal perspective and biases of an observer.
The objective truth of events as they happened.
The collective agreement on events by a group.
The scientific examination of events.
How can the perspective of a witness influence the account of an event?
It cannot; all witnesses report events equally.
Personal emotions may distort the facts presented.
Witnesses are required to remain completely neutral.
Witnesses always remember every detail accurately.
In the context of storytelling, which of the following highlights the role of witness testimony?
All stories have the same meaning regardless of who tells them.
Different witnesses may provide varying accounts based on their backgrounds.
Only one witness is needed to establish the truth of a story.
The storyteller's background is irrelevant to the narrative.
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