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Discerning fact from opinion is one of the most important skills a person can learn. If you can't master it, though, that's okay--just go into politics.

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No So by now you probably understand the difference between

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facts and opinions In fact you probably think you could

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tell them apart as easily as cats and dogs However

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sometimes they're not that easy to tell apart like this

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cat with floppy ears or this dog with whiskers a

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long tail and a penchant for knocking glassware off countertops

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Anyway Let's get to the facts As you might remember

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facts are statements that air indisputably true like the earth

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is round on the other hand Opinions air judgments based

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on someone's feelings No a statement like earth is the

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prettiest planet isn't a fact but it's an opinion no

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matter how many love struck astronauts try to convince you

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otherwise while facts and opinions are different beast they can

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sometimes mingle making things up a bit messy We often

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see it in memoirs which are told from someone's perspective

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about their own life When you look back at your

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memories it's tough to do it with the clinical objective

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precision of a laboratory scientist and more likely than not

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some of your opinions are going to sneak into your

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writing to see how this mingling of fact and opinion

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Happens let's consider this sense Brad was the biggest meanest

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kid in our grade All right well the sentence starts

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out being well pretty factual Based on the heights and

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weights of the kids in the narrator's grade you could

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tell whether or not brad was In fact the biggest

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kid would explain all the forehead bruises but opinion starts

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to creep in with the word leanest being mean is

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well definitely not nice but the extent of brad's nastiness

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depends on personal judgments rather than on fax Maybe the

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narrator thanks brad's the meanest kid in their grade because

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of his habit of shoving kids into ditches But someone

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else might think the narrator's the meanest kid in class

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because of his habit of writing mean stuff about the

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other kids Well either way it's a matter of opinion

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So whenever you're reading keep an eye out for stray

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opinions and it's not too much trouble Also keeping an

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eye out for jimmy's eyeglasses lost in the last time 00:01:57.039 --> [endTime] brad shoved him into a ditch

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