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  • By Keileigh WilliamsClass: 415
  • Facts vs Opinions
  • Sure Keileigh!
  • Yes Keileigh!
  • Mom
  • 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.
  • OH OH, CAN I TRY PLEASE MOM?
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