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Anton Zhang
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27 December, 04:39
How will you distinguish an opinion from truth?
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Wesley Burgess
27 December, 04:49
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Truth is usually backed up with facts.
Opinions are what someone personally thinks even if the truth says opposite.
But people can still have agreeing/disagreeing opinions about something even if no truths are present/valid.
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Zachary Patrick
27 December, 04:51
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Look for words like I think or they should've it distinguishes between opinion and agreements
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