That depends upon the questions asked. If the questions are about mathematics or the sciences, it is mostly fact-based. 2+2=4 is a fact. Whether or not an animal is endangered can be looked up on a list, but "endangered" has a definition. Those are facts.
Questions asking why people do or do not like the current President of the United States are asking for an opinion. Questions asking for advice will get an opinion. Opinions often are based on misinformation, so that is extremely important to remember when perusing social media.
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Is he has to make a living, a fact or opinion?
how can you change a fact into an opinion?
No, an opinion is not a fact. An opinion is a personal belief or judgment, while a fact is a statement that can be proven true or false based on evidence.
No, a fact and an opinion are different. A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false, while an opinion is a personal belief or judgment.
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.