What is the difference between a fact and an opinion? Opinions can be verifiable as true or false, while facts cannot. Facts can
be verifiable as true or false, while opinions cannot. Facts are based on feelings, beliefs, and perspectives. Opinions are not based on feelings, beliefs, and perspectives.
Facts can be verifiable as true or false, while opinions cannot.
Facts are things that can be verified. This means that they can be proven as true. Examples of facts: George Washington was the first President of the United States. Geese fly south in the winter. Dogs have four legs. An opinion cannot be verified as true or false. Examples of opinions: Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor. Summer weather is terrible. The Hunger Games is the most popular dystopian novel.
<span>A
fact is something – news, information, a talk, a seminar, etc., that is telling
the truth and objective. This could be referenced by the people listening to
it. An opinion is a declaration of the person’s thoughts and suggestions that
is possibly subjective in nature. This cannot be referenced since it is declared
by basing of emotions or one’s own perception on the information.</span>
If join is wants to work for a company that's eco-friendly, then he'd probably want to work for a company that recycles or uses reused materials. Something like that. Without seeing the Venn diagram, that's all the information I can give you.