Facts are statements that can be proven true through evidence, such as describing an event that actually occurred. Opinions are personal views or beliefs that cannot be proven as absolute truths, as they reflect what someone thinks rather than objective facts. This document outlines the key difference between facts, which tell something that really happened and can be verified, and opinions, which express a personal perspective that others may disagree with.
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1. FACT AND OPINION
DIFFERENCE
Yaquelin Novoa
Instructor: Celia Paula Davies
ENGL 331-PUBLIC SPEAKING
2. FACT
Tell something that is true or something that really
happened. A Statement that can be proved.
3. OPINION
A personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
What someone think or believes