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What do you find in an opinion sentence?

An opinion sentence expresses a personal belief, feeling, or judgment about something. Here's what you'll typically find:

* A subject: The person or thing the opinion is about.

* A verb: Usually a verb of opinion like "think," "believe," "feel," "like," "dislike," "prefer," etc.

* An opinion: The actual belief, feeling, or judgment.

* Sometimes an object: The thing the opinion is directed towards.

Here are some examples:

* "I think chocolate is the best flavor."

* Subject: I

* Verb: think

* Opinion: the best flavor

* Object: chocolate

* "She believes that reading is important."

* Subject: She

* Verb: believes

* Opinion: important

* Object: reading

* "The movie was boring."

* Subject: The movie

* Verb: was

* Opinion: boring

Important Note: Opinion sentences often use adjectives or adverbs to express the intensity or nature of the opinion. For example, "The movie was *extremely* boring" or "I *really* like chocolate."

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