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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
11

Is the sentence I sat on my bed feeling unmoored a objective or subjective or both

English
1 answer:
Mila [183]3 years ago
3 0

Hello! :)

Answer:

It seems to be a subjective sentence.

Explanation:

Let's understand the difference between the two . . .

<u>subjective</u>: This type of sentence refers to personal opinions with no factual evidence involved.

<u>objective</u>: This type of sentence contains information with evidence to support what is being said, and sticks to the facts.

There's usually no feelings or mood involved in an objective sentence and "unmoored" is an adjective desbribing the feeling of sitting on the bed.

<em>I hope this helps you, have a great day! </em>

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