Nope, little one, your opinion is not a fact.
Copilot
No, an
opinion is not a fact.
Here's the difference:
- Fact: A statement that can be proven true or false through evidence, observation, or reliable sources.
Example: "Water boils at 100°C at sea level."
- Opinion: A personal belief, feeling, or judgment that is not universally verifiable.
Example: "Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor."
Opinions can be
based on facts, but they remain subjective. For example, someone might say, "I think stricter gun laws make communities safer." That’s an opinion, even if it’s supported by data—it reflects a personal or societal value judgment.