All of the following items describe subjective writing except

a. it presents a writer's feelings
b. it uses only information that can be verified
c. it communicates a writer's thoughts
d. it expresses a writer's judgements

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To determine which of the options describes subjective writing, we need to understand its definition. Subjective writing refers to the expression of personal opinions or feelings rather than objective facts. By understanding this, we can analyze the given options.

Option b states that subjective writing uses only information that can be verified. However, subjective writing is subjective precisely because it relies on personal opinions and feelings, which cannot be verified in the same way as objective facts. Therefore, option b can be eliminated as it describes objective writing rather than subjective writing.

Now let's consider the remaining options:

a. it presents a writer's feelings
c. it communicates a writer's thoughts
d. it expresses a writer's judgments

All three of these options describe subjective writing because they involve personal experiences, opinions, or evaluations. Writers can present their own feelings, thoughts, and judgments, which are subjective in nature.

Therefore, the correct answer is option b, as it describes objective writing rather than subjective writing.