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Here are some tips on how to differentiate between fact and opinion. Firstly, ask yourself, “Can it be proven”? Evidence to support a fact can be easily found in books in a library’s reference section, as well as by searching online using reliable sources of information, such as the websites of reputable educational institutions. These sources will provide evidence for the same fact. However, for opinions, what is stated may differ across sources of information.
Facts will also be unbiased. They do not support only one perspective and present the information in an objective manner. For opinions, the author’s writing might be biased and written in a way to try to persuade the reader to believe in what he or she is saying.
I hope that you now know more about facts and opinions! When doing research, try to look for facts instead of opinions as they are supported by evidence.
Truth is a fact that is proven by proper evidence.
Opinion is a thought, idea, feeling, view or judgment developed by a person.
To prove whether it is just a fact or an opinion, you do thorough researching from reliable sources. Read books about the topic and also interrogate people, preferably experts/professionals about the certain topic.
Using boxes and connecting lines, concept maps connect ideas and show their relationship to each other. In a concept map, each idea in a box is called a node. The branches that connect two nodes are called cross-links. The cross-links often have words that help explain the relationships between the connection.
The LCM of 15 and 45 is 45. To find the least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 45, we need to find the multiples of 15 and 45 (multiples of 15 = 15, 30, 45, 60; multiples of 45 = 45, 90, 135, 180) and choose the smallest multiple that is exactly divisible by 15 and 45, i.e., 45