The correct sentence is "facts and opinions are not necessarily in opposition". That is so because one can agree with a fact.
On the other hand "fact" may not be a synonym of "opinion". In research you can use "facts", "opinions" or both. It is so because one does not exclude the possibility of using the other. They are not necessarily anthonyms/ opponents. an opinion is not more important than a fact, but on the contrary, because facts can be proved easier than opinions.
"potent scent" instead smell, "went wild with hysteria" instead of wild laughter, there is a mistake it should be "grand finale" not grand finally.
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This is personal and stuff a middle school student knows. mine is; I am an impulsive buyer. I buy anything I want like magazines as long as I have money.
if a budget was to be set in place I could save up to go to concerts and things like that.
yes I do plan on using one because there is a lot of things I want to do yet cant because I spend too much.
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A. Building a new bridge would create a lot of new jobs.
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