<span>The English language is versatile. One can hint at a topic, instead of clearly state (give implicit meaning), and require the reader to make a logical conclusion (inference). Transitions help move between different ideas, whether using ordinary (expository) language or flowery language (prose).</span>
1. Fact
2. Fact
3. Opinion
4. Opinion
5. Opinion
6. Fact
7. Fact
8. Opinion.
Facts use the past tense and have more nouns, whilst opinions use the present tense and typically include adjectives, adverbs and intensifiers.
If im not wrong, I believe the correct answer to this question is letter D.
Answer:
resist, eschew, impede, thwart, obstruct
The lozenge and the wafers were the two important things Oliver Chase invented.