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Directions: Read each sentence and tell whether it is a fact or opinion.

Example: I think hot dogs are better than hamburgers.
Answer: Opinion
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Disneyland is better than Magic Mountain.
Red is a brighter color than yellow.
There are fifty states in the U.S.A..
Sacramento is the capitol of California.
I think hamburgers are very healthy for you.
There are seven days in a week.
I think that the mall is a boring place to be.
Two plus two equals four.
The number seven is luckier than three.
There are twelve months in a year.

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Final answer:

The sentences are categorized as either fact or opinion based on their content, and examples are provided.


Step-by-step explanation:

Fact vs Opinion

  1. Disneyland is better than Magic Mountain. Opinion
  2. Red is a brighter color than yellow. Fact
  3. There are fifty states in the U.S.A.. Fact
  4. Sacramento is the capital of California. Fact
  5. I think hamburgers are very healthy for you. Opinion
  6. There are seven days in a week. Fact
  7. I think that the mall is a boring place to be. Opinion
  8. Two plus two equals four. Fact
  9. The number seven is luckier than three. Opinion
  10. There are twelve months in a year. Fact

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