W
hat’s the difference between fact and opinion, and
what does it matter, anyway? It matters a great
deal, especially when it comes to reading comprehension.
During your life, you’ll be exposed to a wide variety of literature, ranging from analyti-
cal articles based on cold hard facts to fictional novels that arise wholly from the author’s imagination. However,
much of what you read will be a mixture of facts and the author’s opinions. Part of becoming
a critical reader means
realizing that opinions are not evidence; for opinions to be valid, they must be supported by cold, hard facts.
Facts
are:
■
Things
known
for
certain to have happened
■
Things
known
for certain to be true
■
Things
known
for certain to exist
Opinions
, on the other hand, are:
■
Things
believed
to have happened
■
Things
believed
to be true
■
Things
believed
to exist
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