Well make sure you have evidence of this opinion of yours, that would be the key factor for me.
yes, if you back that opinion up with facts.
An opinion is someone's thoughts and feelings on a subject. That opinion is said to be "valid" if there is good reasoning behind it, or if it's understandable that someone would feel that way. People often say "that's a valid opinion, but ..." to show they don't agree but they don't mean any insult to the other person and they're not wanting to get into a heated argument. Of course, whether someone's opinion is valid or not is also a matter of opinion.
You will need a valid driver's license for identification.
If generalizations are supported by the text or story,they are valid generalizations.If they are not supported by the text or by logic,they are faulty generalization.Hope that helps your learning desires!!!Your answer giver,Kate
A supported opinion is a viewpoint or belief that is backed up by evidence, facts, or logical reasoning. It involves providing justification or rationale for one's perspective with credible sources or data to reinforce the argument.
The opinion that is supported by facts is that climate change is influenced by human activities, as evidenced by the increase in greenhouse gas emissions and global temperatures over the past century. This is supported by scientific research and data from multiple sources.
A valid opinion is a viewpoint or belief that is based on logic, reason, and/or evidence. It may be subjective, but it is formed through careful thought and consideration of relevant information. Valid opinions are open to being challenged and can contribute meaningfully to discussions and debates.
Check to see that it is supported by historical evidence.
After my opinion both affirmations are valid.
An opinion is someone's thoughts and feelings on a subject. That opinion is said to be "valid" if there is good reasoning behind it, or if it's understandable that someone would feel that way. People often say "that's a valid opinion, but ..." to show they don't agree but they don't mean any insult to the other person and they're not wanting to get into a heated argument. Of course, whether someone's opinion is valid or not is also a matter of opinion.
Your own opinion is as valid as anyone's.
persuasive; valid