Which sentence from the text expresses an opinion rather than a fact?
A. The droplets may remain liquid below the normal freezing point.
B. Back on Earth, snowflakes tumble from the Utah sky.
C. To him, the tiny crystals of ice falling from the sky are as fascinating as they are beautiful.
D. From his tent in eastern Greenland, Bruce Vaughn sees nothing but ice and snow.
Which sentence from the text expresses an opinion rather than a fact?
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The correct answer is C. “To him, the tiny crystals of ice falling from the sky are as fascinating as they are beautiful.”
Explanation: This sentence expresses a personal opinion about the tiny crystals of ice, indicating that the speaker finds them fascinating and beautiful. Unlike the other sentences, which state facts about snowflakes, freezing points, or Bruce Vaughn’s observations, option C reflects a subjective viewpoint. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!