Answer:
A conditional grammar is a type of grammar that makes use of conditions or dependent variables.
I'm not sure what your question is (if there is one) but some examples of conditional grammar is
A. If it rains, then we would go see the movie.
B. My mother will come visiting if she gets off work early.
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
<span>C) when a speaker leans toward arguing only one side of an argument</span>
Answer:
It will be difficult enough to avoid disaster in the next hundred years, let alone the next thousand or million.
Simple: positive connotation
Elaborate: could be interpreted innocence, youth, simplicity, a certain compassion and enthusiasm