Answer: Excerpt 1 is subjective and opinionated, while excerpt 2 is objective and verifiable
Explanation:
The comparison of the two excerpts shows that Excerpt 1 is subjective and opinionated, while excerpt 2 is objective and verifiable.
Since Article I stated that the taxpayers will all be asked to share the burden of
a facility that may well be replaced in 10 years, it shows that it's opinionated unlike the second article.
key sentence or transition
Explanation:
a good body paragraph contains three main sections key sentence or transition
hope it help
<u>16.1</u> = <u> x </u>
70 100 set up as a proportion... this is 23%
Watermelons and pineapples seem quite different when you first think about them and some factors do, but they are similar in many different ways. First, they are both fruits and they both contain juice which makes them the perfect thing to put in smoothies or on top of desserts. Secondly, they both have an ‘outer shell’ of sorts that helps protect the inside. Both have bright colors on the inside and darker colors on the outside. Additionally, both are refreshing and could help people cool down in the heat.
Many things make the two fruits different too. A watermelon covering is smooth and bright shades of green and the inside is a dark pale shade of pink, while a pineapple’s covering is a brown color, and it is rough and pointed in places and has a bright yellow interior. Watermelon is also heavier than a pineapple is, and it is cut in a separate way than a pineapple would be cut. While watermelons naturally have seeds in them, pineapples do not have seeds unless they are grown next to each other. Pineapple contains more Vitamin C than watermelons, but watermelon contains more Vitamin A. Watermelons are also messier because they contain more juice.
I hope this helps you.
It is 203 words. (I believe, you may want to double-check it)
I did not look up anything other than the Vitamin A and C facts, so I aplogize if it needs to be more detailed.