Since 'next' is a time-order word, you need another.
'Then' is a time-order word. You are not stating a 'fact', nothing happened abruptly, or 'suddenly', and you aren't comparing anything, 'similarly'.
'We will gain the triumph' best represents an opinion.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Opinion is a person’s view about something which is not really based on any factual knowledge or data. Opinion is simply a belief or a person’s way of thinking. The sentence ‘we will gain triumph’ represents an opinion.
It is not a fact or an information, the line simply states that we will achieve success. It’s the belief that the speaker is holding. The rest two statements aren’t opinions, they are the factual information being provided to the readers. As in, ‘Yesterday the Japanese Government also launched an attack against Malaya’ this sentence expresses the fact and not an opinion.
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Appreciation would always be present regardless of the fact
that Prospero’s treatment of Caliban changed.
Because of Prospero’s initial kindness toward Caliban, an appreciation
was there. Again, even if the treatment
changed, that appreciation of initial kindness would never be changed to
resentment. Further, even if it were
possible for Caliban to be more appreciative, what would really have had to
change were the actions, not the feelings (which is what appreciation is—a feeling). Perhaps if Caliban had done more to show his
appreciation, Prospero’s treatment of Caliban would not have changed to
harshness.