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He was in the civil war.
Some of the facts about the suspension of constitutional rights in the US during the US Civil War was limited powers that were weakened further by the Bill of Rights.
It is important as historians to recognise the difference because opinions are not necessarily true, or what happened. You can have 2 or more opinions that go against eachother, but there's only one fact. Opinions also show more of the feeling of the time (whether people liked or disliked certain events), rather than what actually happened. Some effects that are fact, were sparked off by opinions, they are interlinked, but definitely different.
Marian Anderson was the first African American to perform at the New York Metropolitan Opera. Her family could not afford vocal lessons for her as a child, so her church congregation raised money so she could attend music school. Her performance at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 helped set the stage for the civil rights era.
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Facts
some people say things that they think are facts but are really opinions
opinions
There are real facts about it. They tell facts not opinions. Opinions are how it think or feels.
FEARRR stands for Facts and Opinions, Emotive Language, Audience, Repetition, Rhetorical Questions and Rule of Three.
Opinions are what someone thinks and are not facts.
No, opinions are opinions. Opinions are just what people think from what they know, and are not actual facts.
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It is a sentence that shows facts and not opinions
No, a news article should be based on facts. Facts can include the opinions of people interviewed for the article, but not the opinions of the reporter.
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