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English, 18.06.2020 23:57 ijeomaokoro2264

Read this excerpt from a passage. "Eighty-seven percent of all the world's fish stocks that we know about are at the breaking point,' according to the Environmental
Defense Fund (EDF). If the EDF is correct, many species of fish may be lost as a sustainable food source forever, unless we change the
way we fish the oceans. The Atlantic cod is one example. The cod was once one of the great food resources on earth, but its numbers are
now at an all-time low. The populations of other fish are also in danger of being lost as a food source, including herring. Chilean sea
bass, and blue fin tuna."
How do you know this excerpt contains objective language?
A)It cites many different types of fish, providing good evidence.
B)The excerpt actually is subjective because it states opinions.
C)It uses statistics from a reputable organization that can be proven
D)The language is indirect and easy to interpret.

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