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English, 14.04.2021 04:20, ptrlvn01

Activity 1. Directions: Fill in the table with the information you learned about fact and opinion Definition
Qualities
Sources
1. Fact
2. Opinion
Activity 2. Directions: Write E if the statement tells about fact and the statement tells about opinion
your answers on the space provided.
1. It contains adjectives, comparatives, and superlatives,
2. It can be found in encyclopedia, books, dictionaries, maps, and research works
3. It is based on personal beliefs.
4. It is about personal interpretations and cannot be verified with evidence
5. It can be proven through experiment or observation.
6. It can be verified with evidences.
7. It shows what a person thinks, feels, or believes.
8. It includes numbers, dates, and ages.
9. It contains data and research,
10. It is preceded with 'I think, I believe, or I feel'.​

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