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Vitek1552 [10]
2 years ago
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Leviafan [203]2 years ago
4 0

The sentence that is an opinion disguised as a fact is:

  • Everyone knows that keeping a healthy weight and not smoking are the best ways to manage blood pressure.

<h3>What are opinions and facts?</h3>

While an opinion refers to the personal observation and thinking of a person on a matter, a fact is a true and verifiable perspective.

In the second option provided above, we can see that the opinion of the author is that blood pressure can be maintained by having a healthy weight and not smoking.

However, he disguised his opinion by making it seem as if it were a fact that everyone agreed with. So, we can say that option B is an opinion disguised as a fact.

Learn more about opinions here:

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