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blagie
2 months ago
6

Which excerpt from a student essay maintains the most objective tone?

English
2 answers:
Lady bird [7.4K]2 months ago
7 0
B, creo, no estoy completamente seguro

seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
3 0

Respuesta:

El fragmento más objetivo es B: La descripción inicial que hace Steinbeck de la carretilla del extraño hace que el personaje parezca casi cómico.

Explicación:

El fragmento más objetivamente es B: La descripción inicial de la carretilla del extraño por Steinbeck hace que el personaje se vea casi cómico. Las otras opciones contienen opiniones subjetivas. En un ensayo objetivo, se deben evitar las opiniones personales. Por ejemplo, en el extracto A, la frase "no tomé en serio su carácter" resulta demasiado personal y bastante informal. Lo mismo ocurre en el extracto C, donde se emplea la expresión "me gustó cómo...". Ese tipo de frase podría ser útil para expresar una opinión, pero no para describir o analizar el trabajo de alguien. La opción D también utiliza la primera persona, que nunca es objetiva, ya que se usa para expresar puntos de vista personales. Por eso, B es la opción más objetiva: las observaciones realizadas no están en primera persona y no expresan una opinión subjetiva.

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