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Which excerpt from the introduction to A state of War and Peace contains subjective language?
Most awards raise a cacophony of sentiment, from praise and admiration to protests or just plain head-scratching.
Mohandas Gandhi's name is virtually synonymous with peace, and yet, after five nominations, he was never given the award, which is unjust.
We know Nobel's relationship with Countess Bertha von Suttner (née Kinsky), a peace campaigner, had a huge effect.
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The second excerpt:
"Mohandas Gandhi's name is virtually synonymous with peace, and yet, after five nominations, he was never given the award, which is unjust."
Reason: the phrase "which is unjust" expresses a value judgment (subjective opinion) rather than an objective fact.
"Mohandas Gandhi's name is virtually synonymous with peace, and yet, after five nominations, he was never given the award, which is unjust."
Reason: the phrase "which is unjust" expresses a value judgment (subjective opinion) rather than an objective fact.
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