some people say things that they think are facts but are really opinions
Opinions are expressed as statements,l statements are not necessarily opinions.
supporting
It is true. if you got a group of lets say 100 people together and asked for their opinion on something not everyone opinion would be the same because someones opinion depends on the different things they have gone through or are going through in life. So if you have facts rather then opinions in a persuasive writing then you would have a better chance of persuading someone.
All I know is that he was a famous philosopher who believed that truth was subjective (based on opinions and feelings not facts and evidence.) and he has many famous quotes.
The white hat from the six thinking hats by Edward De Bono gives background information, that is, it gives us dates, figures, facts as well as objectives. it is 100% factual and gives no opinions at all.
Opinions expressed should be supported by important facts, examples, or personal experiences.
opinions
There are real facts about it. They tell facts not opinions. Opinions are how it think or feels.
An ideology is not a set of facts, it is a set of opinions. The opinions generally do relate to facts in some way, but these opinions are conclusions based on those facts (or sometimes based on errors or delusions) rather than being factual in themselves.
Facts
Opinions are expressed as statements,l statements are not necessarily opinions.
Opinions are what someone thinks and are not facts.
No, opinions are opinions. Opinions are just what people think from what they know, and are not actual facts.
True
He dogmatically expressed his opinions.
It is a sentence that shows facts and not opinions
No, a news article should be based on facts. Facts can include the opinions of people interviewed for the article, but not the opinions of the reporter.