Taking the options into consideration, the one that is most important when writing and supporting an opinion about a text is the following:
C. Use examples from the text.
- According to the question, we are writing and supporting an opinion about a text. Therefore, all we need to do is come up with evidence that will prove our opinion about the text is right.
- To do so, we need to use examples from the text. After all, those examples are the evidence we need to make our argument/opinion stronger. They will provide the information we need to base our opinion upon.
- On the other hand, sensory details and figurative language are more important in other kinds of writing, not for an opinion about a text. They are mostly used in narrative or descriptive writing.
- With the information above in mind, we can say the best option is letter C when it comes to writing an opinion about a text.
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Answer:
What does Banquo ask the witches? Why? he asks of his future, and they say Banquo is "lesser than Macbeth, and greater," and "not so happy, yet much happier"; then they tell him that he will never be king but that his children will sit upon the throne, What news do Ross and Angus bring to Macbeth?
Explanation:
D. Everyone is considered is equal and has the the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness
#3 - A.) Circular reasoning
Instead of providing any real evidence, both scenarios use a rewording of the original claim as support.
#4 - B.) Personal attack
Both scenarios avoid addressing and supporting the actual claim and instead bring up entirely different topics to make whoever or whatever's being questioned seem villainous.
Answer:
1. 'Are you deaf?' asked Tom. Tom asked Jo if she was deaf.
2.'Have you learned your sign language?' asked Lisa. Lisa asked Dan if he did learn sign language.
3.' Where did you see the deaf orchestra?' asked Fiona. Fiona asked Graham where did he see the deaf orchestra.
4.'put your glasses on,' said Tim. Tim told Harry to put his glasses on.
5.'How can you read in the dark?' asked David. David asked Claire how can she read in the dark.
6.'Don't shout at me!' said Britney. Britney told Hugh to not shout at her.
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