Fact vs Opinion
When you evaluate information it is very important to
distinguish between fact and opinion.
Fact
A fact is something concrete that can be proven. You can find facts
in legal records, scientific findings, encyclopaedias, atlases, etc.
In other words, facts are the truth and are accepted as such.
Opinion
An opinion is less concrete. It's a view formed in the mind of a person
about a particular issue. In other words it is what someone believes
or thinks, and is not necessarily the truth. Also, note in the examples
below how facts are the same for everybody, but opinions can differ
quite widely.
Here are some examples:
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Cape Town is called the Mother City. |
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Cape Town is the best city to live
in, or, Durban is the best city to live in. |
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Abortion is legal in South Africa |
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I do not agree with abortion,
or I do agree with abortion. |
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