This is just like the Hare and the Turtle...... I believe the answer is B).
Answer:
The correct sentence is:
3. He tried to affect our vote.
Explanation:
The sentences we are analyzing here are testing our knowledge of words that sound similar but have different meanings, or words that have close meanings with small differences.
For the first sentence, the verb should be "lay" instead of "lie". "Lie" is an intransitive verb, which means it does not act upon an object. "Lay", however, needs an object. We lay something. The sentence should be: Please lay this book on the table.
The second sentence confuses "except" with "accept". Just keep in mind that "except" is related to "exception", which means to exclude something. The sentence should be: Please accept my apology.
The third sentence is correct. We must use "affect", which is a verb. Some people confuse it for "effect", which is a noun.
Finally, the fourth sentence uses "set" instead of "sit", but the two verbs have completely different meanings. From the context, we can tell "sit" is the best option. The person wants to sit down to rest.
Section 8 housing is when you can have a place to live from a program that helps people with a lower income. Section 8 is a word used to descirbe the Housing Voice Voucher Program, it's funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The sentence that refers to opinion is letter C: The
United States government is the best in the world.
A
fact is something – news, information, a talk, a seminar, etc., that is telling
the truth and objective. This could be referenced by the people listening to
it. An opinion is a declaration of the person’s thoughts and suggestions that
is possibly subjective in nature. This cannot be referenced since it is
declared by basing of emotions or one’s own perception on the information.
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