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1 Fact and Opinion

2 To be a good reader, you should be able to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion. To be a good reader, you should be able to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion.

3 Fact and Opinion Figuring out facts from opinions is something you do already. Figuring out facts from opinions is something you do already. You may do it without even knowing it. You may do it without even knowing it.

4 Fact A fact is a statement that you can check or prove with evidence (proof). A fact is a statement that you can check or prove with evidence (proof). This evidence may be in what someone says, something you see, or something written in a book or text. This evidence may be in what someone says, something you see, or something written in a book or text.

5 Fact In other words, a fact is something that can be proven. In other words, a fact is something that can be proven. Facts are usually found in newspapers, textbooks, and news shows on television. Facts are usually found in newspapers, textbooks, and news shows on television.

6 Examples of Facts: Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States. Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States. The sun is 93 million miles away from Earth. The sun is 93 million miles away from Earth. The restaurant's hours are nine to five. The restaurant's hours are nine to five.

7 Examples of Facts: **Heather thinks that the best team in the NBA is the Dallas Mavericks. **Heather thinks that the best team in the NBA is the Dallas Mavericks.

8 Opinion An opinion is a statement that cannot be proven true or false. An opinion is a statement that cannot be proven true or false. Opinions are what people believe, feel, or decide about something. Opinions are what people believe, feel, or decide about something.

9 Opinion An opinion cannot be proven right or wrong. An opinion cannot be proven right or wrong. Opinions are usually found in editorials, letters to the editor, and in debates. Opinions are usually found in editorials, letters to the editor, and in debates.

10 Examples of Opinions Ronald Reagan was one of the best presidents the United States has ever had. Ronald Reagan was one of the best presidents the United States has ever had. That movie was cool! That movie was cool! Computers are confusing. Computers are confusing. Blue is the prettiest color. Blue is the prettiest color.

11 Examples of Opinions The book was great. The book was great. People should not use cell phones when driving. People should not use cell phones when driving. **Dallas has the best team in the NBA. **Dallas has the best team in the NBA.

12 **Some people get confused about these types of statements. You could ask Heather if she likes the Mavericks, and she could tell you it's a fact that she likes them. You could prove that she likes the Mavericks just by asking her.

13 In other words, it is a fact that Heather has an opinion about the Mavericks. If she said, "Dallas has the best team in the NBA," it would be an opinion.


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