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READING - Fact and Opinion

rev. August 2005

FACT AND OPINION

A fact is a statement that can be tested by experimentation, observation, or research and shown to be true or untrue. An opinion is a person's belief, feeling, or judgment about something. It is a subjective or value judgment, and it cannot be proven. A writer may use factual statements to support his or her opinions. Opinion statements may occur even in what seems to be strictly factual material. A reader should look for words that are clues to statements of opinion.

Words such as perhaps

sometimes probably often indicate the possibility of opinions

Words such as I feel

I think

I believe clearly point out that an opinion is being expressed EXERCISE 1: Write F on the line in front of each factual statement. ____ 1. Harry S. Truman was a president of the United States. ____ 2. Truman was one of the best presidents the United States has had. ____ 3. Movies are generally more interesting than books. ____ 4. The unemployment rate in the U.S. today is higher than it was in1935. ____ 5. Non-poisonous snakes make delightful pets. ____ 6. Business sets outrageously high prices on its products. ____ 7. Time is a better magazine than Newsweek. ____ 8. The junior college is a better place to attend school for the first two years than is a university or a 4-year college. ____ 9. In Arizona, smoking in public places is against the law. ____ 10. Nicotine in cigarette smoke makes the heart beat faster ____ 11. Gold was discovered in California in 1848. ____ 12. Charles Dickens' fascinating novel A Tale of Two Cities was published in 1840. ____ 13. Israel and Egypt will never have a permanent peace settlement. ____ 14. There is currently a shortage of science teachers in the state of Florida. ____ 15. In 1970, over 30,000 children were enrolled in day-care programs in Miami-Dade

County.

READING - Fact and Opinion

rev. August 2005

FACT AND OPINION

EXERCISE II: Write F on the line in front of each factual statement; write O for each statement of opinion. ____ 1. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean. ____ 2. The Krakatoa volcanic eruption was heard 1900 miles away. ____ 3. Only law enforcement officers should carry guns. ____ 4. Many private schools today provide a superior education to boys and girls. ____ 5. A family physician can provide most of the medical services which a family requires. ____ 6. Medsker discovered that 4-year colleges draw about ¾ of their freshmen from the upper

40% of the high school graduating classes.

____ 7. On the average, U.S. males can expect to live 7 years less than U.S. females. ____ 8. Reader's Digest is America's most popular magazine. ____ 9. Yosemite National Park is the oldest national park in the nation. ____ 10. Most TV commercials today are misleading and silly. ____ 11. The mayor was elected by an overwhelming majority. ____ 12. A majority of all restaurants employ male chefs. ____ 13. The earthquake was the largest ever recorded on the Richter Scale. ____ 14. More federal subsidies are needed for small businesses.

READING - Fact and Opinion

rev. August 2005

FACT AND OPINION

EXERCISE III:

Mark statements of fact with an F and statements of opinion with an O. ___ 1. In 1924, the Model T Ford could be purchased for $290. ___ 2. The Model T was the most important invention of the first half of the century. ___ 3. By the end of this century, electric cars will be in common use. ___ 4. Couples should be acquainted for at least a year before getting married. ___ 5. Joining the Army is the best way to learn job skill. ___ 6. No symbol elicits fear as does the swastika. ___ 7. The core of a pencil is made of graphite and clay, not lead. ___ 8. It's better to plant masses of flowers all in one color than in two or three colors. ___ 9. The equator is 24,901.55 miles long. ___10. It's never too early to teach children how to behave.

EXERCISE IV:

Some of the following sentences state facts, and some express opinions. Some of the sentences include both facts and opinions. Mark statements of fact with an F , statements of opinion with an O , and statements of fact and opinion with F + O. _____1. Nothing is better for a stomachache than red clover tea. _____2. Every cook needs to become familiar with basil, which is a member of the mint family.

_____3. In laboratory experiments, peppermint extracts have counteracted some viruses in test tubes.

_____4. Wearing neckties is a ridiculous habit since it serves no worthwhile purpose. _____5. My father bought a remnant of silk for a dollar and made it into a tie. _____6. Bowties can be bought permanently tied, but the untied type is classier. _____7. The first television commercial, for a Bulova watch, was broadcast in 1941. _____8. Children should not be allowed to watch more than an hour of television a day.

_____9. Johnny Carson, the greatest talk show host of them all, became host of The Tonight Show in 1962.

____10. Watching sports events in person is better than watching them on TV.quotesdbs_dbs4.pdfusesText_8