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Fact or opinion

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    Is it a fact, or is it an opinion?
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    Does it matter?
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    Yes.
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    Both are important.
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    But knowing how to distinguish
    between fact and opinion
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    can help us to better understand
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    what we read and hear,
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    and how we form our opinions.
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    Let's take a look.
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    A fact is a statement
    that can be proven to be true.
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    Facts are objetive,
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    which means they are not influenced
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    by what someone thinks or believes.
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    A fact is indisputable
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    and cannot be changed.
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    There are some key questions
    to identify facts.
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    1) Can it be measured or confirmed
    with calculations or data?
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    For example,
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    two plus two equals four.
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    We can add the numbers and demostrate
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    that this stament is true.
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    2) Can it be observed?
    Can we see it happen?
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    For, instance,
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    99% of people cannot lick ther elbow.
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    This is true.
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    This is a fact that can be observed.
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    Research has determined
    that one over a hundred people
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    can successfully complete this task.
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    3) Can it be verified by primary sources,
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    such as research, photographs, newspapers,
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    and other facts?
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    Here is an example,
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    Nintendo was started in 1889.
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    This is a fact because it can be verifed
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    by many sources.
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    A man named Fusajiro Yamauchi, from Japan
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    founded Nintendo
    as a playing card company in 1889,
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    and now is one of the largest
    gaming companies in the world.
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    Now, let's move on to opinion,
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    which sometimes can be a little trickier.
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    An opinion is a statement
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    of believe or judgement.
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    Opinions express
    which someone thinks or feels.
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    An opinion can change.
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    Let's look some examples.
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    Ice cream is delicious.
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    Many people believe this
    but some people don't.
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    It is a judgement,
    and therefore an opinion.
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    When we evaluate something or somebody
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    we often use adjectives
    such as important, beautiful
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    fun or difficult.
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    An adjective that allows to judge something
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    is a clue that a statement is an opinion.
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    Another signal word for opinions
    is the word should.
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    Here is an example.
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    Everyone should learn
    more than one language.
Title:
Fact or opinion
Description:

How to tell fact from opinion.

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Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
CIVIX
Duration:
04:54
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