Hi!
I don’t know if this is a multiple choice question or if you’re supposed to write your own answer, but here’s my answer.
A biased opinion would be the opinion of someone being rewarded to have that opinion. For example, if someone was selling a product, their opinion would be biased, because they are being paid to like that product.
A non-biased opinion would be an opinion of a consumer. For example, maybe you have an opinion about certain books you do or don’t like to read. I could tell you my opinion on some of my favorite books, and it wouldn’t be biased because I am not being rewarded for liking those books, it’s my genuine opinion.
Hope this helps! :)
-Peredhel
Explanation:
From the beginning of the story, wind and mist are representative of the uncanny and the unknown on Mars. When he first disembarks onto the planet, Harry Bittering is immediately struck by the wind sweeping across the plains, reflecting that “the wind blew as if to flake away their identities
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Answer:
exclamation marks
Explanation:
An informal writing style entails the use of colloquial and friendly language. It is used in casual and personal conversation. Informal writing is written in active voice in a manner of an actual conversation.
Hallmarks of Informal Writing:
- Ordinary, short and simple sentences are used.
- Abbreviations, slang and contractions
- First and second person point of view is predominantly used.
- Expressive language and punctuation that convey emotion (exclamation marks)
- Subjective writing style.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
This can turn out well, but in most cases, when one gives someone a second chance, they never stop giving them out.
For example, Stacey wanted to go to prom with Tom and he agreed. However, he stood her up the whole night and went out with friends instead. She was hurt and tried to cut him off but he begged to let him stay and promised he'd be better, so Stacey gave him a second chance.
They end up dating but Stacey finds herself getting stood up for dates and such all the time for him to hang out with friends, but she keeps giving second chances.
The second scenario goes as follows: Stacey wanted to go to prom with Tom and he agreed. However, he stood her up the whole night and went out with friends instead. She was hurt and tried to cut him off but he begged to let him stay and promised he'd be better, so Stacey gave him a second chance.
The second time he was better. They dated and he was loyal, and things ended well.
It depends on how manipulative the person is.
Um there’s no picture? I don’t rly know what you’re talking about!