No, a fact is based on objective evidence and can't become an opinion. However, how people interpret or perceive a fact can vary, leading to different opinions about its significance or implications.
Opinion.
This is a declarative sentence. It is stating a fact or opinion about someone.
Fact. A statement that can be proven is based on evidence or objective criteria, making it a fact rather than an opinion. Facts are verifiable and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
Identify the statement. Determine if the statement can be proven true or false based on evidence or logic. If it can be proven true or false, it is a fact. If not, it is likely an opinion. Consider the context and sources to further validate the statement as a fact or opinion.
The sentence "I feel like sleeping" is considered an opinion because it reflects an individual's personal state of mind or desire, rather than a verifiable fact.
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Is he has to make a living, a fact or opinion?
how can you change a fact into an opinion?
The statement "smallest" being used to describe something is typically a fact, as it is a quantifiable attribute that can be measured objectively. However, whether something is considered small or not can be subjective based on individual perceptions and comparisons.
Fact means something that is definite and unchanging. Opinion is what someone feels about something. It is a fact that Obama is the president. It is my opinion that he is ruining this country. It is a fact that the sky is blue when there are no clouds. It is my opinion that we should have more sunny days.
People have their own opinion. Juarez is hot is not a fact. Juarez is not hot is not a fact either. Your opinion is not a fact.
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"Green is my favorite color" is an opinion. "Green is comprised of yellow and blue" is a fact.