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In this lesson you should have learned…

  1. the differences between presenting facts and opinions
  2. the different language used to present facts and opinions
  3. how to present sensitive opinions
  4. how to avoid dogmatic sentences
  5. how use sensitive language to be less direct in academic writing
  6. how facts and opinions are presented in sample Task 2 paragraphs
  7. how the ideal paragraph is structured in Task 2

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