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Comprehension Toolkit Facts and opinions Facts and opinions

Comprehension means understanding. Comprehension Toolkit Facts and opinions Comprehension means understanding. The best way to understand a text is to ask yourself questions as you read it. The answers to some questions are easy to find, while the answers to others are more difficult to work out.

A fact is something that we can prove is true. Comprehension Toolkit Facts and opinions A fact is something that we can prove is true. A penguin is a flightless bird. An opinion is a personal judgment or feeling. Penguins are very cute.

Are these statements facts or opinions? Comprehension Toolkit Facts and opinions Are these statements facts or opinions? There are four seasons. Spring is the best season. Tokyo is an exciting city to visit. Tokyo is the capital of Japan. I think you should paint your house blue. Our neighbours painted their house blue. fact opinion opinion fact opinion fact

Comprehension Toolkit Facts and opinions The End