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How is an opinion piece different from an editorial? An opinion piece only contains one person’s opinion, an editorial does not. An editorial is written by the editor of a newspaper, an opinion piece is not. An editorial contains facts and supporting details, an opinion piece does not. An opinion piece contains the beliefs of the publication that prints it, an editorial does not.

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Answer:

An Editorial is written by the editor of a newspaper, an opinion piece is not.

Explanation:

This is true because the true fact about an Editorial is that it is written by the editor of the newspaper, but the different thing about the opinion piece is that it is written by the author of the piece.

If you didn't understand, here is it in the simple explanation -

The Editorial is written by The company, let's say New York Times

The Opinion piece is written by an author that sent their text to th New York Times.

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