factual information are the true information but none factual is just an opinion not a fact eg the president of Tanzania adressed the citizens yesterday this is a factual information but hwen i say that the president of tanzania is a nice person that will be a non factual information
Factual information is true and based on facts (hence the name). Non-factual information is not true, is opinion, conjecture, rumor, or beliefs without any verifiable basis.
Example:
1. John thinks Sally is cheating on him. But a thought is not factual proof.
2. John sees Sally kiss a guy on the cheek then pat the guy's butt one time. But, seeing is not proof. The guy was Sally's older half-brother who was leaving for overseas.
3. John still feels Sally is cheating. Feelings are not facts.
4. John is told by several friends that they saw Sally cheating. Rumors are not facts. Even if I say I 'saw' her, I could be lying.
5. John has a history of dating girls who cheated on him, so he believes Sally will cheat. Beliefs are not facts.
Facts need more "facts" to make them be reliable facts. For this reason, scientists repeat the experiments other researchers have done, to verify reliability of the research-- before it is scientifically accepted as facts.
The Vice chancellor of Gij addressed his staff yesterday is factual where as the vice chancellor is a good man is non- factual
Yes, factual is an adjective.
Factual writing is nonfiction.
A factual co relation of one factual element with another factual element in literature
If the book isn't factual, it's fiction.
Nonfiction
nonfactual issue are based on certain established thruth
"The Baker Heater League" is non-fiction. However, it refers to fictional legends and stories. Why would the author use nonfactual information in a factual work? -- Someone please help. it's 1am and I'm so stressed out.
The example is written in a formal and factual style.
What chapter do we need to read?
Claims that can be verified as true or false. Example: "You keep interrupting me" as opposed to an opinion "You are a control freak".
Claims that can be verified as true or false. Example: "You keep interrupting me" as opposed to an opinion "You are a control freak".
Yes, factual is an adjective.
Factual is an adjective.
Factual writing is nonfiction.
Once upon there was a dog it fell down everyone laughed it got up and ran away
A factual passage is a passage which has facts in it either you have to write a factual passage or use it as comprehension
A factual co relation of one factual element with another factual element in literature