1.opinion
2.fact
3.opinion
4.fact
5.fact
You can usually tell if something is an opinion if it has adjectives associated with it, expression how somebody feels about something, like “best, worst, most____, least____.” Something is a fact if it can be proven. For example, because number 4. says “from the fossils record,” if can be proven that the dinosaurs legs are the strongest by checking the record, making it a fact and not an opinion. Hope this helps
2 goes with the second one (control rods).
3 goes with forth one (mass of unstable fuel)
4 goes with one (shield)
1 goes with third one (moderator)
5 goes with coolant
Did I understand it is the correct answer
1. You really ought to have not told her that I was leaving.
2. You should know better than to rig he your PIN on your credit card.
Hi, the answer would be D - direct object. It cannot be the subject, because the subject of the sentence is "the essay". It isn't object of a preposition, as there is no preposition there. It is not a possessive, and given that this adjectival clause is a part of "the mountain", which is a direct object, it must be a direct object as well.