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Which of these is a statement of opinion?
A. Jules Verne's...
NEED HELP RIGHT NOW PLEASE
Which of these is a statement of opinion?
A. Jules Verne's 1873 novel, Around the World in 80 Days, inspired female journalist Nellie Bly to take her own journey around the world.
B. It wasn't wise for Jeanne Baret to disguise herself as a man on a voyage aboard the Étoile because it was almost certain she would have been found out sooner or later.
C. Lady Hester Stanhope traveled throughout the Middle East wearing men's clothing, riding a horse astride, and creating commotion along the way.
D. French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville invited several French scientists to join him on a voyage of scientific discovery aboard the Étoile in 1766
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