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How do you know if an editorial is based mainly on facts or on opinion?
11 years ago

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Ms. Sue
By definition, an editorial is an opinion. If the author refers to verifiable facts, then we assume her opinion is rational.
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Anonymous
Yes, but some "faulty" editorials write without the support of facts, right?
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Ms. Sue
Right.
11 years ago

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