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10 main point difference between facts and opinion​

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Answered by gaweb33293
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Explanation:

A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is an expression of a

person’s feelings that cannot be proven. Opinions can be based on facts or emotions and

sometimes they are meant to deliberately mislead others. Therefore, it is important to be

aware of the author’s purpose and choice of language. Sometimes, the author lets the

facts speak for themselves.

The following is an example of a fact:

• With fewer cars on the road, there would be less air pollution and traffic noise;

therefore, the use of mass transportation should be encouraged.

Sometimes the author may use descriptive language to appeal to your emotions and sway

your thinking. The following is an example of an opinion:

• Do you like looking at a smoggy view from a congested highway? How do you

feel about fighting road hugs and bumper to bumper traffic everyday? Mass

transportation is the solution to all these problems.

Emotional language is neither right nor wrong, but the way in which it is used can be

positive or negative; it is up to you to make reasonable judgement about the material you

are reading and to draw your own conclusion.

Therefore, when you read, it is important to judge facts and opinions carefully in order to

come to the right conclusion. Ask yourself, “are the facts reliable?” or “are the opinions

based on the facts?” Once you answer these questions, you may be on the right track for

finding and sticking to the facts; you be the judge.

Answered by shaiksaleem01
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