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English, 01.11.2020 04:30 thicklooney

Highlight whether each statement below is a supportable fact, an unsupportable opinion, or a mixture of the two.
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Opinion
Hideous pollution is reaching absurdly dangerous levels in many
urban areas - Hobart's nitrogen dioxide levels have sometimes even
been recorded as being higher than Brisbane's.
The police have raised concerns about the safety of some train
services due to overcrowding.
High street sales have slumped dramatically as retailers have
struggled to attract cash-strapped customers.
Some members of the public are so frustrated with the service on the
railways that they're calling for them to be renationalised.


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