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galben [10]
3 years ago
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What best describes the sentence?

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1 answer:
Burka [1]3 years ago
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Read the sentence from a summary about The Hot Zone.

The text brilliantly illustrates the risks involved in dealing with a Level 4 agent and describes in fascinating detail the painstaking process of preparing to enter “the hot zone.”

What best describes the sentence?

It is objective because it states facts and avoids opinions.

It is objective because it reflects feelings and opinions.

It is subjective because it reflects feelings and opinions.

It is subjective because it states facts and avoids opinions.

Answer:

It is subjective because it reflects feelings and opinions"

Explanation:

According to the sentence from a summary about The Hot Zone, the author talks about how the text summarises the risks in dealing with a Level 4 agent and the process of entering the hot zone.

Therefore, the best description of the sentence is that it is subjective because it reflects feelings and opinions.

This is because, the author does not include bias or personal feelings or opinion in the summary.

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