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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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Guys help! You have to write 10 statements, and some of them have to be facts and some of them have to be an opinion. then after

writing the statements, under them, write which ones were the facts and opinions (basically the answers) and explain
English
1 answer:
grin007 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The sun is so bright today. (Opinion; the sun might not be bright for others relatively, and this is not a consensus nor a universal truth.)

2. The Late Night Show is good. (Opinion; the show may not be good for everyone, it is not a shared consensus and people may have different tastes.)

3. The house is absolutely dirty. (Opinion; the house might not seem dirty from another's perspective and yet again, this is not a consensus nor the truth.)

4. Women should stay at home. (Opinion, and a very sexist one at that, this is definitely not a consensus nor a truth.)

5. This outfit is fashionable. (Opinion; this may not be true for everybody.)

6. The chemical formula of pure water is H2O. (Fact; the chemical formula of a substance is a universal consensus / truth.)

7. The universe is expanding. (Fact; observed and proved countless times and is a truth.)

8. Every sixty seconds, one minute passes. (Fact; in the time system that we have defined, every sixty seconds a minute passes and it is a truth.)

9. Light is an electromagnetic wave as one of its forms. (Fact; light can be both a photon or an electromagnetic wave, but it can definitely be an electromagnetic wave as one of its forms.)

10. The sun rises from the east. (Fact; due to the Earth's rotation, the Sun always rises from the east no matter where on Earth.)

Explanation:

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