In fact, Norway has shown that government subsidies and infrastructure investment can increase the number of electric cars rapidly.
This is an example of a fact.
This is an example.
This is an example of an opinion.
This is an example of a reason.
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I agree that this proves change is possible when governments act.
This an example of acknowledging the other sides argument.
This is an example of giving a reason for your view.
This is an example of challenging the opposing view.
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On the other hand, some people argue that with strong policies, the transition can happen quickly.
Here the speaker is expressing his opinion.
Here the speaker is sharing an opposing view.
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I believe it is difficult for the government to replace all petrol cars with electric cars. This is an opinion true or false?
True
False
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Therefore, while replacing petrol cars with electric ones is a good goal, it remains a very challenging task for governments worldwide. What is the speaker doing here according to the OREOFACT structure?
The speaker is telling again.
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This is because electric cars are still very expensive and charging stations are not available everywhere. This is an example of a reason true or false?
True.
False
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For example, in many small towns, people cannot find a place to charge their cars, so they continue to rely on petrol vehicles. Which step comes next according to the OREOFACT structure?
Reason
Example
Fact
Opposing idea.
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However, it is not realistic to expect every country, especially developing ones, to follow this model immediately. Which step in the OREOFACT structure comes before the step which this sentence is an example of?