I sentence that contains an element of bias could be one that states an opinion. For example, "I think her shoes are ugly, mine are better." the person talking is biased because they really like their shoes.
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The answer is 'D' because it contain the word 'but'
A coordinating conjunction is a sentence that uses words such as 'but' and 'and'
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Explanation:
So I don't really know what you need help on, if it's correcting the sentence I can help.
1. I wish I HAD today off.
2. If only I Knew the answer.
3. He wishes he VISITED them, but he can't.
4. She wishes she CLEANED.
5. If only he (had?) not EATEN so much garlic.
6. HAD.
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2.want my brothers to stop fighting
3.mother to make me eat vegetables
4.sister to wear my clothes.
basically after every sentence ends it's a new wish.
I think you got it from here.
1. Imprecise. The chef will not know how long he has to cook.
2. Vagueness. We are not sure how many politician exactly.
3. Incomplete meaning. We just know tall students are allowed to play basketball, but there are no further explanations.
4. Vagueness. We are not sure how many lies do the Prime Minister say.
5. Lexical ambiguity. The word "suspects" have two meanings in this sentence. The first one is a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence. The second is a person who commits robbery.
6. Syntactic abiguilty. We are not sure whether peter's wallet was stolen by General Office or was found by General Office.
7. I am not sure with this question.
8. Equivocation. Common has been used for two times but with different meanings.
9. I am not sure with this question.
10. Referential ambiguity. We are not sure which article exactly. They should provide the name of the article
Hope this help you