2. OPINIONS
An opinion is a statement that cannot
be proved or checked
It tells what someone thinks, feels, or
believes
Clue words for opinion statements are:
think, feel, believe, seem
always, never, all, none, most, least,
best, greatest, worst
3. FACTS
Facts are statements that can be checked or
proved
We can check facts by conducting some sort
of experiment, observation, or by
verifying (checking) the fact with a source
document
Facts often contain numbers, dates, or ages
Facts might include specific information
about a person, place or thing
4. HINTS FOR DECIDING IF A
STATEMENT IS FACT OR OPINION
To recognize a FACT:
Read each answer choice and ask yourself:
“Can this statement be proved?”
Example: Which of these is a fact?
A. We live in the best apartment in the city.
B. I believe that summer is the best season.
C. I think that spaghetti is a delicious meal.
D. The Poughkeepsie Journal is a newspaper.
5. HINTS FOR DECIDING IF A
STATEMENT IS A FACT OR
OPINION
To recognize an OPINION:
Read each answer choice and ask
yourself “Does this statement tell what
someone thinks, feels, or believes?”
Look in the answer choice for clue
words that signal an opinion
6. OPINION EXAMPLES:
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT AN
OPINION STATEMENT?
I think that Colorado is the best state in
which to live.
Chocolate cake is the most delicious kind of
dessert.
Nearly 65% of our teens are over-weight.
Taylor Swift is the greatest singer ever!
7. When you’re writing….
Remember:
Facts are often used
to support opinions
Good opinions are
based on facts, but
they are still opinions