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How to Include fact in text

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hey guys so recently we learned about fact and opinion in class so today were gonna take it a step further and distinguish fact and opinion in an article that were reading so Im going to quickly review the difference between a fact and opinion and you can write this on your page if that helps you as youre reading the article so lets remember that a fact is something that can be proven some right can be proven out to the side and an opinion is a personal belief or thought about something so Im just gonna write personal belief so remember we talked about how words like best or worst or good better those are all opinion words because they express personal beliefs if we see a fact its something that we can look up in a book and say either yes this is correct or no its not its very black and white its one or the other opinions are things that we could argue about so as Im reading Im gonna mark both facts and opinions and Im gonna do that by using both something to write with so

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Examples of fact statements The leaves of growing plants are usually green. Some people keep dogs as pets. 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram on Earth. There are 50 states in the United States.
Fact Facts are useful to inform or make an argument. Examples: The United States was established in 1776. The pH levels in acids are lower than pH levels in alkalines.
An important part of reading comprehension is determining what a fact is and what an opinion is. To understand more completely, lets define each. A fact is a statement that is true and can be verified objectively, or proven. In other words, a fact is true and correct no matter what.
But facts are useful, too, in persuading your emotional readers. While stories arouse their feelings and prompt them to act, facts help to justify a purchase, gift, decision, change in behavior whatever action is taken. When you present facts, you help the more emotional reader validate her decision.
Opinions are subjective statements that cannot be proven to be true or false. Facts, on the other hand, can be proven true or false and are objective statements.
Examples of fact statements Your heart pumps blood through your body. The leaves of growing plants are usually green. Some people keep dogs as pets. 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram on Earth. There are 50 states in the United States.
A fact is a statement that can be verified. It can be proven to be true or false through objective evidence.
Factual texts inform the reader about a particular subject. They should give useful information and focus on facts. Examples of factual texts are news reports, interviews, recipes, records of history, instructions, FAQs, etc.

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