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The document distinguishes between facts and opinions, explaining that facts are true statements that can sometimes change, while opinions are subjective and can vary. Several examples of both facts and opinions are provided, such as the statement about the number of days in a year being a fact, while preferences for food are opinions. The document encourages practice in identifying facts and opinions.
The slides introduce the concepts of facts (true statements that never change) and opinions (statements of personal beliefs).
This section encourages practice in distinguishing between facts and opinions through various examples, with clear answers provided.
The final slides provide credits to the presenter and invite viewers to follow on social media.



























