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Which sentence from the passage is an example of an opinion disguised as a fact?

"Although I am respectful of the President's point of view, I do not agree that an editorial in your paper should use his opinion as a reason to
pressure the school board to vote "yes" on the proposal." (paragraph 6)
O "Compelling students to dress alike suppresses the diversity that our schools should be promoting." (paragraph 7)
"However, I feel that Mr. Crockett's editorial did not present a complete picture of the issue, and I would like your readers to see the gaps in
his arguments." (paragraph 1)
O "Mr. Crockett made other points that I found incomplete." (paragraph 4)
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Answer: "Although I am respectful of the President's point of view, I do not agree that an editorial in your paper should use his opinion as a reason to pressure the school board to vote "yes" on the proposal." (paragraph 6)

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Answer:

"However, I feel that Mr. Crockett's editorial did not present a complete picture of the issue, and I would like your readers to see the gaps in

his arguments." (paragraph 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

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