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What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

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A fact can be proven, while an opinion is only proven when enough people share the same opinion.


A fact is an idea shared that cannot (or has not yet) been proven, while an opinion can be proven.


A fact is stated by media, while an opinion is an idea shared by the general population.


A fact can be proven, while an opinion is an idea shared that cannot (or has not yet) be proven.


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Explanation:

a fact can be proven, while an opinion is an idea shared that cannot (or has not yet) be proven.