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Which of the following sentences from "Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" by Hon. Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn is an example of subjective language?
About 1837 the Screw Dock across the river, then known as the Hydrostatic Lifting Dock, was built.
In order to construct it the Americans of that day were obliged to have the cylinders cast in England.
In the course of the construction of the Bridge a number of lives have been lost.
The importance of this Bridge in its far-reaching effects at once entices and baffles the imagination.
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Which line from “a simple way to create suspense” best supports the central idea that writers should not give their readers answers too quickly? a. the reader learns to chase, and the momentum becomes unstoppable. b. so writers are taught to focus on ingredients and their combination. c. we had to invent a solution to the serious problem it posed. d. thus the principle works in a micro sense, as well as in a macro one.
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