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Jet001 [13]
3 years ago
14

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English
2 answers:
Alexeev081 [22]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1.) Belief

2.) Fact

3.) Fact

4.) Opinion

5.) Belief

Explanation:

A belief is different from an opinion. while they are similar, they have their differences. A belief is something that multiple people may believe, such as the holidays, or a bad luck charm. An opinion is something that (usually) one singular person believes

Softa [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Belief

2. Fact

3. fact

4. Opinion

5. belief

Explanation:

A Fact is something that is true, so saying something such as, Ponce De Léon was a Spanish explorer would be a fact because it was something that was true and something that happened. An opinion is something that you think is true, but it may not be. An opinion can also be different from someone else. an example would be The best candy in the world is snickers, but that's not a fact because you might think otherwise. a belief is something that nobody knows if it is true. it can be similar to an opinion in some ways. for #5 I said belief because some people think its true because it's something they believe in, its something they believe would or will happen. Its similar to an opinion because some people think that and some people disagree with your beliefs, but it's not an opinion. If I say I believe in god, I'm saying i think its true and that it's not something that I prefer or that I think is better or worse, it's just something I think is true and that's what I believe in. Sorry for the long explanation hope it helps though. :)

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