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FACTS are statements that can be proven true or false by unbiased evidence. EXAMPLES: 1.‘Makulay ang buhay sa sinabawang gulay’ is the new Knorr Cubes commercial jingle. 2.Pneumonoultramicrosc DISTINGUISHING FACT FROM OPINION

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FACTS are statements that can be proven true or false by unbiased evidence.

EXAMPLES:

1.‘Makulay ang buhay sa sinabawang gulay’ is the new Knorr Cubes commercial jingle.

2.Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in the english language.

DISTINGUISHING FACT FROM OPINION

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An OPINION, though valid, is a statement which expresses a personal bias or a point of view and cannot be proven objectively. It is a statement of what an individual or group feels, thinks, or believes. Different opinions can be given on the same subject. Phrases such as it seems, it appears, it may, I believe, I think are often used to denote an opinion.

EXAMPLES:

1.‘Makulay ang buhay sa sinabawang gulay’ is the new Knorr Cubes commercial jingle.

2.Joselito Cabral is the husband of Gretchen Cabral.

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EXAMPLES OF OPINIONS:

1.Michael thinks that he is cute.

1.I think Theresa did not like the rose and Red Ribbon cake given to her by Carlo.

DISTINGUISHING FACT FROM OPINION

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EXERCISE ON DISTINGUISHING FACT

FROM OPINION

INSTRUCTIONS: Read the article entitled Hog Cholera no threat to human health, says DOH (Manila Times, 07/31/07). Pick out factual and opinionated statements in the selection. Underline ALL THE FACTUAL statements with a red ballpen. Underline the OPINIONATED STATEMENTS with a black ballpen.

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DETERMINING THE AUTHOR’S PURPOSE, MOOD AND POINT OF VIEW

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DETERMINING THE AUTHOR’S PURPOSE

+ When was he born?+Where did he live?+ Where did he study?+ Where was he trained?+ What were his awards?

+ What was his purpose in writing the selection?

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UNDERSTANDING THE MOOD USED TO ACHIEVE THE PURPOSE

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DETERMINING THE AUTHOR’S POINT OF VIEW

The author’s point of view about social,

political, economic

and religious or

spiritual issues

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DETERMINING THE AUTHOR’S POINT OF VIEW

To determine the author’s viewpoint, the reader must know the following: