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9 May, 09:39

What is the difference between an opinion and a theory?

A. A theory is a set of true statements forming a framework for understanding, and an opinion can be defended, but it is not necessarily universally true.

B. An opinion is a set of true statements forming a framework for understanding, and a theory can be defended, but it is not necessarily universally true.

C. A theory is true, and an opinion is false.

D. A theory is subjective, and an opinion is objective.

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  1. 9 May, 10:27
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    I think it is A. A theory is a set of true statements forming a framework for understanding, and an opinion can be defended, but it is not necessarily universally true.
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