By Carol Otis Hurst
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•Fact and Opinion
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• A fact can be proved true or false
• An opinion gives someone’s thoughts or feelings about something. An opinion cannot be proved true or false.
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• Sue is wearing a green t-short.
• Is this a fact or opinion?
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•fact
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•Ben has black hair.
• Is this a fact or opinion?
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• fact
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• I think his car is terrific.
• Is tis a fact or opinion?
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•opinion
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• I really believe that we should go
out now.
• Is this a fact or opinion?
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•opinion
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•Multiple-Meaning Words
You may a word you know but whose meaning does not make sense in the sentence.
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• Chore: a small job; task
• Chore: a difficult job
• Labeled: to put a word or name on
something
• Stamps: to bring your foot down
heavily/ to use a special devise to put
a word or design/ a small piece of
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• Attic: a room that is just below the roof of a house.
• Board: a long, flat piece of wood/ a group of persons having management and power.
• Spare: something extra/ available or not needed by you.
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• Chairman of the board
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