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Fact or Opinion?

Fact or Opinion?

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Interactive Video

English, Other

4th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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Mr. Griot introduces the concept of opinions, explaining that they express personal feelings and cannot be proven true or false. He discusses how to identify opinions using feeling words and superlatives. Examples are provided to illustrate opinions in everyday scenarios. The video contrasts opinions with facts, which are statements that can be proven true or false. Practice exercises help viewers distinguish between facts and opinions, including mixed statements containing both. The video concludes with a recap of key points, encouraging viewers to identify facts and opinions in stories.

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