Martha is making an argument using subjective talking points. Which of her statements BEST

demonstrates a subjective talking point?

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A subjective talking point is typically based on personal opinions, feelings, or beliefs rather than objective facts. To determine which of Martha's statements best demonstrates a subjective talking point, look for phrases that express her personal views or emotions rather than universally verifiable information.

For example, if one of her statements is something like "I think this is the best solution because it makes me feel hopeful," that would be a clear example of a subjective talking point. Conversely, a statement like "Studies show that this solution is effective" would be objective.

If you provide specific statements from Martha, I can help you identify which one best exemplifies a subjective talking point.