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How do statements of fact differ from statements of opinion?

A. the kind of information provided in the statement
B. the truth of the thoughts expressed in the statement
C. the degree to which the statement can be believed
D. the type of person who is likely to make the statement

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Could be A or B.
I think I’d pick B because it’s not really the kind of information in the statement, it’s the truth in it. Opinions are what you think/believe. Facts are truth and can be proven
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User Neville Lusimba
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Answer: B

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