Last time we talk about recognizing facts and opinions.
A Fact is a statement based on evidence or personal observation; it can be proved to be either true or false. And an Opinion, on the other hand, is a statement of personal feeling or a judgment; it reflects a belief or an interpretation rather than an accumulation of evidence, and it cannot be proved true or false. Even if you feel an opinion is valid, it is still an opinion.There are several types of opinions:
* Hypothesis statement- an assumption made in an attempt to explain an observation.
* Theory statement-an explanation for a group of observation.
* Assumptive statement- an opinion that has an improbable prediction.
* Value estatement- describes as any claim that is based on someone’s beliefs.
* Exaggerated statement- one embellishes the facts, often to sway the reader. Maybe, perhaps, worst/best, experts agree, successful, necessary, apparently and probably are words that may warn a person that they are being given an opinion and not a fact.
Facts and opinions is that a fact tell more of the truth because they're backed up by true statements and were proven because they were observed and researched while on the other hand an opinion is just a person's answer without any proof that will make the statement true. So, we could tell that they are close enough to differ from each other that in our eyes is confusing to determine whether if it is a fact or an opinion but overall, I have understood the concept of the given topic.