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Fact vs. Opinion (Interpretation)

Fact vs. Opinion (Interpretation). What is a fact?. Fact : something proven to be factual and true . Usually supported by the weight of physical evidence , documentation and eyewitnesses. In order for something to be considered a fact, it must be supported by evidence.

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Fact vs. Opinion (Interpretation)

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  1. Fact vs. Opinion (Interpretation)

  2. What is a fact? • Fact: something proven to be factual and true. Usually supported by the weight of physical evidence, documentation and eyewitnesses. • In order for something to be considered a fact, it must be supported by evidence.

  3. What is an Opinion (interpretation)? • Interpretation: Opinion, the way a person looks at the facts. Influenced by frame of reference.

  4. Discussion question: Why is it important to separate fact from interpretation (opinion) when studying history?

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