Introduction
What is a fact
What is an opinion
by: Gomez, Dulce Amor B.
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Here are some examples:
Fact: Her favorite flavor is chocolate.
Opinion: I love chocolate! It is the best flavor in the world!
Fact: Tuesday is one of the days of the week.
Opinion: McDonalds is the best restaurant.

Task


Are you ready for a tasks?
Here are the lists of mission that you need to accomplish:
Able to understand what is a fact and what is an opinion.
Watch videos that are related to facts and opinions.
Create 10 sentences each that expresses a fact and opinion.
Process
Hi! I am MR.MAP! and here are the process that you need to follow:
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Watch the videos.
2. After watching, begin to analyze the differences between fact and opinion.
3. Then create sentences that expresses a fact and opinion. (10 sentences each)
Evaluation
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Sentence Structure |
Fragments and errors of sentences are observed. | Well constructed and often contains errors. | Proper organizations of sentences. |
| Clarity | incomprehensible thoughts. | Understandable | Clear and understandable |
Conclusion
It is important to distinguish between fact and opinion because a fact is a truth based on evidence, while an opinion is a view that is not based on checkable evidence.
People use facts to create their own opinions about a certain topic.
Opinions can carry a bias and may be judged by who is giving them.
