Factual information VS Subjective content
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Anne Banzon
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English
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9th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is a fact?
Based on a fictional story.
A true statement about something that can be tested and proven to be true. A constructed response on a specific topic.
A constructed response on a specific topic.
all of the above
2.
Multiple Choice
What is an opinion?
This is based on someone's points of view about something and cannot be tested because it's always changing.
A certain form of questions about things.
The reaction when someone feels when they're really excited.
None of the above.
3.
Multiple Choice
Which sentence is an opinion?
A ‘coronavirus’ is actually quite common and you’ve likely been infected with one before.
You can protect yourself from Covid-19 by injecting, swallowing, bathing in, or rubbing onto your body bleach, disinfectants, or rubbing alcohols.
The virus spreads the way other colds and the flu are spread, coughing, sneezing, and touching.
It was apparently a strain that only affected animals but made the animal to human jump.
4.
Multiple Choice
Which sentence is a fact?
The new coronavirus was deliberately created or released by people.
Ordering or buying products shipped from overseas will make a person sick.
You can get a face mask exemption card so you don’t need to wear a mask.
A vaccine to prevent COVID-19 is available.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which one of these would most likely be filled with facts?
Encyclopedia
Fictional stories
Diary
all of the above
6.
Multiple Choice
Is this sentence a fact or opinion?
No evidence that antibody tests can show coronavirus immunity-WHO
Fact
Opinion
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