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14 January, 08:04

How can you tell the difference between a fact and an opion sentence. Basically

whats the difference a fact (a sentence that is about a fact) opion (a sentence that is about an opion.) AKA whats the difference between a fact sentence and an opion sentence.

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  1. 14 January, 08:33
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    A fact is something that is provable. Like the grass is green. Or gravity is 9.8 m/s/s. An opinion is debatable and cannot be proven true.

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    Some examples of opinions are politics. Or if I see a shirt and I say thats really cool but you think its the ugliest thing in the world thats our opinions. But if i say the seam line on the shirt is 1/2 inches you can't say I'm worng because its a fact and I can prove it.
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