How can you tell if the nonfiction you are reading contains opinion?

A) Authors must use "I think" before stating opinion in nonfiction writing

B) It is illegal to include opinions in publications that are meant to be nonfiction

C) You can search for bold or underlines, which always indicate an opinion

D) Words and phrases such as "I believe," "worse," or "than" indicate opinion


Which of the following is an example of an informational text that describes?

A) A persuasive pamphlet

B) A political speech

C) A travel brochure

D) A news article

Respuesta :

The first answer is D
The second question seems to be incomplete so I'm not sure what you need to know.  
Looking for words or phrases such as "I believe" or "worse" is one way to find indications of opinion. However, there is no rule that states that any phrase must be used to qualify that a statement as an opinion in nonfiction writing.

Pamphlets, political speeches, and travel brochures are examples of persuasive writing. A news article is an informational text that describes current or past events. An editorial is an example of a persuasive news piece that contains opinions.