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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
5

Fact and Opinion

English
2 answers:
const2013 [10]3 years ago
8 0

<span>1-The fastest land dwelling creature is the Cheetah. </span>

<span>Fact.  This is fact because it can be verified.</span>

 

2-the ugliest sea creature is the manatee.

<span>Opinion.  Because opinions vary and beauty (or ugliness) is relative, perspectives on what is considered “ugly” will vary.</span>

 

3-prison is one of the worst places on the planet.

<span>Opinion.  This is a relative thought.  To some, prison might be considered a good place.  In fact, there are instances where convicts cannot function in society after a long prison term and commit crimes to be returned to prison because society has become a bad place—a place where hardships outweigh those they faced in prison.</span>


4-Oranges contain both calcium and vitamin C.

<span>Fact.  This is something that can be tested and verified as true. </span>

 

<span>NOTE:  When trying to determine whether something is a fact or an opinion, just be sure to keep in mind that if the statement can be proven, it is fact; if the statement cannot be proven, it must be an opinion.</span>

Alina [70]3 years ago
7 0
1. Fact, scientific experimentation has proven that the cheetah is the fastest land dwelling creature.
2. Opinion, because the manatee is not proven to the ugliest sea creature and some people may like them.
3. Opinion, because not all people hate prison it may be bad but not to all people.
4. Fact, scientific experimentation has proven that oranges contain both calcium and vitamin c.
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