Which excerpt from "On Becoming an Inventor" by Dean Kamen expresses a fact rather than an opinion?

Kamen believes it may change the way people move around in crowded cities . . .
I took the pictures, though somewhat reluctantly. I didn't like the blood.
At college I was struck by how smart the teachers were—in electronics, in physics, and in mathematics.
I didn't officially graduate from Worcester Polytechnic Institute until years later when I was awarded their honorary Ph.D.

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The excerpt that expresses a fact rather than an opinion is:

"I didn't officially graduate from Worcester Polytechnic Institute until years later when I was awarded their honorary Ph.D."

This statement reports a verifiable event in Kamen's life, making it a factual statement.

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