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1 Distinguishing Between FACT AND OPINION
What are the differences?

2 OPINIONS An opinion is a statement that cannot be proved or checked
It tells what someone thinks, feels, or believes Clue words for opinion statements are: think, feel, believe, seem always, never, all, none, most, least, best, greatest, worst

3 FACTS Facts are statements that can be checked or proved
We can check facts by conducting some sort of experiment, observation, or by verifying (checking) the fact with a source document Facts often contain numbers, dates, or ages Facts might include specific information about a person, place or thing

4 HINTS FOR DECIDING IF A STATEMENT IS FACT OR OPINION
To recognize a FACT: Read each answer choice and ask yourself: “Can this statement be proved?” Example: Which of these is a fact? We live in the best apartment in the city. I believe that summer is the best season. I think that spaghetti is a delicious meal. The Poughkeepsie Journal is a newspaper.

5 HINTS FOR DECIDING IF A STATEMENT IS A FACT OR OPINION
To recognize an OPINION: Read each answer choice and ask yourself “Does this statement tell what someone thinks, feels, or believes?” Look in the answer choice for clue words that signal an opinion

6 OPINION EXAMPLES: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT AN OPINION STATEMENT?
I think that Colorado is the best state in which to live. Chocolate cake is the most delicious kind of dessert. Nearly 65% of our teens are over-weight. Taylor Swift is the greatest singer ever!

7 When you’re writing…. Remember:
Facts are often used to support opinions Good opinions are based on facts, but they are still opinions


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