Answer:
- The question is not complete because it doesn't include options.
There are two approaches to language; descriptive and prescriptive grammar.
Prescriptive grammar explains or prescribes how the language should be used. For example “Don’t split infinitives" is a prescriptive rule.
Descriptive grammar shows or describes how a language is used by people, not saying how it should be used.
According to prescriptive grammar, a sentence is grammatical only if the native speaker uses it in his or her speaking. However, descriptive grammar explains how a sentence is produced through mental processes.
The sentence in the excerpt that includes the writer's personal opinion is 3. It was unfortunate that Paine called for action.
The other sentences are just plain facts, there are no opinions there, because they are objective. But sentence #3 clearly states what the author thinks about Paine's actions.
Answer:
1 no I thik OK my son...........