I find all of the answers pretty neutral (that is, giving only facts, no judgements) except on sentence 3: this is because of the word "sharply".
It seems that the author of this sentence makes a judgement about the split: that they're very split, that their argument was very intense. It seems like a judgement to me more than the other sentences.
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a) Thoreau’s description of a burst of light on a winter day resembles his own enlightenment.
Explanation:
by: Henry David Thoreau - Walden
Answer:
What evidence exists that shows that the story begins in late October? The evidence is that the pecan trees are A story and it also says that there are .
Explanation:
Your answer would be A i think if i am wrong i do apologize you cant get all of them right