Susan reported to the planning committee that most of the people she had surveyed preferred to have the party on Saturday rather than Friday. Because the band was also available on Saturday, Susan's opinion was that the party should be held on Saturday.

uses loaded words
support opinion with facts
appeals to emotion more than logic

Respuesta :

support opinion with facts

Susan's opinion that Saturday is a better day to hold the party is supported with facts. The survey revealed that most people would rather the party on Saturday. It is also stated that the band is available Saturday. These are facts rather than appeals to emotion or loaded words. 

Answer: Considering the sentences provided, Susan supports opinion with facts.

Explanation: The sentences provided indicate that Susan supports her opinion that the party should be held on Saturday by making reference to the results of a survey and to the availability of the band. In this case, both the results of the survey and the availability of the band can be taken as facts. In that way, Susan does not resort to the manipulation of people's emotions nor to the use of words with a extreme connotation to support her idea: she only supports her opinion based on facts.