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Select breads and cereals with the words 'iron-added'on the label, " writes sports diet expert Nancy Clark. (Para. IL, Passage A, Unit 2) This is a fact. Please note that this is a case where a writer may present an opinion as if it were a fact. We say it is a fact because the sentence is a piece of quotation. However, one can argue that it is an opinion, because of the fact that the quoted part is an imperative sentence and that the writer is quoting it simply to express his own view, not just to report an idea of other people Opinions are statements of belief, judgment or feeling. They show what someone thinks or feels bout a subject. Solid opinions, of course, are based on facts. However, opinions are still omebody's view of something and are not facts themselves. Here are some examples from Passage a Examp Athletes in high-impact sports such as running may also lose iron through a phenom small blood vessels in the feet leak blood. (Para. 6, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion as the word"may"in the sentence shows the writer 's attitude towards the matter being talked abou Example 2 If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements. (Para. 10, Passage A, Unit 2 This is an opinion expressed in an imperative sentence, which indicates an opinion from the writer If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements. ( Para. 10, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion expressed in an imperative sentence, which indicates an opinion fiom the rter Example 3 In general, it's better to undo the problem by adding more iron-rich foods to the diet, because iron supplements can have serious shortcomings. (Para. 10. Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion. The phrase " in general"and the structure "it i better to."imply that the sentence is an opinion fimm the writer IL. Language Points 1. run for---offer oneself for election to(a group)or for(a position) Moe people than ever before are running for the city council.参加市议会竞选的人比以往都 多 2. vote --v (in/for / against /on) show formally by making a paper or raising your hand which erson you want to win an election, or which idea or plan you support esident has been voted in for the third time running这位主席已经是第三次当选了 Have you decided which party you will vote for?你有没有决定投票支持哪个党派?“Select breads and cereals with the words ‘iron-added’ on the label,” writes sports diet expert Nancy Clark. (Para. 11, Passage A, Unit 2) This is a fact. Please note that this is a case where a writer may present an opinion as if it were a fact. We say it is a fact because the sentence is a piece of quotation. However, one can argue that it is an opinion, because of the fact that the quoted part is an imperative sentence and that the writer is quoting it simply to express his own view, not just to report an idea of other people. Opinions are statements of belief, judgment or feeling. They show what someone thinks or feels about a subject. Solid opinions, of course, are based on facts. However, opinions are still somebody’s view of something and are not facts themselves. Here are some examples from Passage A. Example 1 Athletes in high-impact sports such as running may also lose iron through a phenomenon where small blood vessels in the feet leak blood. (Para. 6, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion as the word “may” in the sentence shows the writer’s attitude towards the matter being talked about. Example 2 If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements. (Para. 10, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion expressed in an imperative sentence, which indicates an opinion from the writer. If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements. (Para. 10, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion expressed in an imperative sentence, which indicates an opinion from the writer. Example 3 In general, it’s better to undo the problem by adding more iron-rich foods to the diet, because iron supplements can have serious shortcomings. (Para. 10, Passage A, Unit 2) This is an opinion. The phrase “in general” and the structure “it’s better to…” imply that the sentence is an opinion from the writer. II. Language Points 1. run for --- offer oneself for election to (a group) or for (a position) Moe people than ever before are running for the city council.参加市议会竞选的人比以往都 多。 2. vote --- v. (in / for / against / on) show formally by making a paper or raising your hand which person you want to win an election, or which idea or plan you support The President has been voted in for the third time running.这位主席已经是第三次当选了。 Have you decided which party you will vote for? 你有没有决定投票支持哪个党派?
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