Watching or recalling a program, one may spot segments that articulate opinions or assertions, often discernible through tone, language, or intent.
How to explain
For instance, a news debate might exhibit opinions when commentators express subjective viewpoints on political matters.
Similarly, a documentary might present assertions by presenting factual claims backed by evidence. Identifying segments showcasing opinions entails noticing subjective viewpoints, while assertions are backed by factual or logical reasoning.
Such segments help viewers distinguish between subjective opinions and factual claims, promoting critical thinking and discernment in media consumption, fostering a nuanced understanding of differing perspectives.