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Mandarinka [93]
2 years ago
8

Sort the phrases into the appropriate categories.

English
2 answers:
MrRissso [65]2 years ago
7 0

We can classify as facts the sentences "half a century after," "50,000 African Americans" and "five days a week." Furthermore, we can classify as opinion the sentences "it was very humiliating" and "to suffer the indignity."

<h3>What are the differences between the fact and opinion categories?</h3>
  • The fact is an objective sentence.
  • The fact is a proven sentence.
  • The fact is a sentence that presents data.
  • The opinion is a subjective sentence.
  • The opinion does not present data.
  • Opinion is a person's perception of something.

In the above question, we can classify as facts the sentences that show data as numbers that prove the statement. On the other hand, we can classify as opinion the sentences that show the narrator's sentimentality or his perception of what he is seeing.

Learn more about facts and opinions:

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777dan777 [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Categories:

  • 50,000 African Americans lived in Montgomery, 50 years after the first segregation statute.
  • Because more whites could afford vehicles, more blacks took buses.
  • It was embarrassing to ride segregated buses twice a day, five days a week, to work for the whites downtown.

Explanation:

This is just my thought; feel free to alter it as you see fit.

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