Fact and Opinion How to Tell the Difference

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Fact and Opinion How to Tell the Difference

Fact and Opinion How to Tell the Difference

Facts are statements that can be proven. Facts may be true or false. But

Facts are statements that can be proven. Facts may be true or false. But facts can be proven. Examples 1. Statistically, women live longer than men. 2. Most buses weigh more than most cars. 3. There are ten inches in a foot (false).

Opinions are statements that cannot be proven. Opinions can be argued. Opinions may be

Opinions are statements that cannot be proven. Opinions can be argued. Opinions may be supported with facts. Opinions cannot be proven. Examples 1. Golf is boring. 2. Pizza is delicious. 3. Math is the hardest subject.

Fact or Opinion? 1. According to sales records, strawberry icecream is the worst selling

Fact or Opinion? 1. According to sales records, strawberry icecream is the worst selling of all flavors. 2. Therefore, we can conclude that strawberry is the least popular major ice-cream flavor. 3. This is because strawberry ice-cream does not taste as good as vanilla and chocolate.

Practice 1. Write down whether each example is fact or opinion. 2. Explain your

Practice 1. Write down whether each example is fact or opinion. 2. Explain your answer.

1 The financial collapse of 2008 has led to an global economic and social

1 The financial collapse of 2008 has led to an global economic and social crisis.

2 700, 000 households in Greece are currently without any income whatsoever.

2 700, 000 households in Greece are currently without any income whatsoever.

3 Action must be taken immediately to prevent this.

3 Action must be taken immediately to prevent this.

4 Public transport should be free of charge in all major cities.

4 Public transport should be free of charge in all major cities.

5 Global temperatures are forecast to rise by at least 2% by the middle

5 Global temperatures are forecast to rise by at least 2% by the middle of this century.

6 Over the last 30 years, wage inequality in the United States has increased

6 Over the last 30 years, wage inequality in the United States has increased substantially.

7 Nuclear weapons must be banned immediately.

7 Nuclear weapons must be banned immediately.

8 The washing machine has revolutionised every day life, especially for women.

8 The washing machine has revolutionised every day life, especially for women.

9 Education should encourage children to cooperate rather than to compete.

9 Education should encourage children to cooperate rather than to compete.

10 Cherry tomatoes are a fruit not a vegetable.

10 Cherry tomatoes are a fruit not a vegetable.

Answers 1. Fact 2. Fact 3. Opinion 4. Opinion 5. Fact 6. Fact 7.

Answers 1. Fact 2. Fact 3. Opinion 4. Opinion 5. Fact 6. Fact 7. Opinion 8. Fact 9. Opinion 10. Opinion

Which of these are good sources of facts in an academic context? • •

Which of these are good sources of facts in an academic context? • • • • Facebook Wikipedia The New York Times Journal of Interdisciplinary History China Daily Breitbart cocacola. com Russia Today University library Der Spiegel The Slavonic and East European Review Twitter Quora

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More Practice http: //highered. mheducation. com/sites/0072 56380 x/student_view 0/part 4/chapter 13/supp lemental_exercises_1. html