I have a comic strip to do. It's called Facts vs Opinions. But I need your help so I will be asking you some questions and you will answer them. Don't worry, it's only a few questions. After you answer the questions, I will write them on my laptop in my own words.
A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is an expression of a person’s feelings that cannot be proven.
So mom, how do you tell the difference between facts and opinions?
It helps students develop their critical and analytical skills in both their reading and their listening.
Well, author's purpose can influence the kind of information he or she choses to include.
So, what is the purpose of facts and opinions?
Why do author's use facts and opinion when they are writing?
Oh Yes, many facts and opinions!
So, are there any examples of facts and opinions?
Can you tell me two examples of facts and opinions?
There are 14 parishes in Jamaica.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram.
Okay, I will start with facts.
Sure!
Pizza is the best dinner. And Labour Day Is the Worst Holiday. Those are opinions.