(i)
The words 'former' and 'latter' refer to two different things.
Here, we're taking supporters and critics.
- 'former' refers to the first group/thing
- 'latter' refers to the second/last group/thing
So in this case, 'former' is referred to the supporters, and 'latter' is referred to the critics.
(ii) <em>The man gave us a choice between music and sports, I chose the </em><em>former</em><em>, while she chose the </em><em>latter. </em>
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Hope it helps. :)
Expository writing is when an author is trying to present information or an idea for the purpose of explaining or informing. Examples includes reports, essays or news articles.
The grammar problem is a phrase fragment.
"A cool, pine-scented breeze" is not a complete sentence; it is a fragment of a sentence.