Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences uses bias-free language?
A) Despite Ms. Curtis's disability, she does a good job.
B) Ms. Curtis's disability does not prevent her from doing a good job.
C) For a disabled person, Ms. Curtis does a good job.
D) Ms. Curtis's employee evaluations rank among the top five in the company.
E) Ms. Curtis is disabled, but she does a good job nonetheless.
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