<span> The cost of poor health among uninsured people was almost $125 billion in 2004 (Hadley & Holahan, 2004)
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We couldn't miss it, the enchanting sunset. It was quite a sight for us.
We couldn't take our eyes off it. You could say we were glued to the lovely blend of colors. How could it be this appealing? None of us knew. It's not every day that you can get your friends and family to take a moment to watch the nightfall. It was truly a moment to treasure
The scenery was magical, it felt like.. the sun took our tense and locked up feelings away. You could do anything at that moment!
The sky was now a shade of red, but we all waited until darkness fell.
The sunset dipped below horizon. It was truly amazing.
That was the death of day, but no worries! The sun will come back tomorrow. When the sun rises and families wake up to singing birds and the new day knocking on their doors.
<span>You (plural) walk through/across the Fosse Way in Britannica (means Britain, but usually in translations it is left as Britannica, you decide which you prefer) OR You (plural) in Britannica/Britain walk across/through the Fosse Way. Most teachers will prefer the former but the latter is technically correct.</span>
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Answer:
I think this is an opinion and it could go either way.
Explanation:
Facts are the logical way to go. They are definitely true, therefore you should side with the facts. But, sometimes the facts aren't what you like. Then you would go with emotions. Emotions are how you feel about a certain situation, whether it be happy, sad, confused, etc.
For example: "Caden needed to buy an ice cream for his boss. It was a hot summer day. Right when he stepped up to buy one, he heard a kid crying. His ice cream had fallen to the ground. Caden still needed an ice cream to keep his boss happy, but this kid would enjoy it more than him."
The fact is that Caden needs to buy an ice cream for his boss to keep his boss happy and better keep his job. The emotion is that Caden is sympathetic for the kid whose ice cream fell to the ground. It all depends on what you think: fact or emotion?