<span>The quotations which stand as examples of opinion are: We act as if we have all the time we want and all the solutions. We are all in this together and should act as one single world towards one single goal. In both cases you can see how a speaker expresses his own thoughts towards particular situation. In the first sentence there is "as if" used, which leads us to conclusion that the speaker compares something based on his perception.The second sentence contains incentive suggestion which also is derivative from someone's opinion.<span>
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1. they had the flu
2. they were sick
3. they had sickness
4. the flu was in their body
5. they didn't not have the flu
6. sickness is bad
7. the flu is bad
8. the soldiers felt bad
I think this is more of a critical thinking question so here we go:
The citizens feel it is important to have more power than the government because we don't want to feel left out of decisions that will affect us directly. The government makes the citizen feel that they have an active participation in the decisions they make when they really don't. I mostly think that citizen power is all an illusion.
I think A looks about right tbh
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