Which Statement Is True Of Facts And Opinions?

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Which Statement Is True Of Facts And Opinions?

The word "fact" is a synonym of the word "opinion." Facts and opinions are not necessarily in opposition. In research, it is important to use facts or opinions, not both. An opinion is always more important than a fact.
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Facts and opinions are not necessarily in opposition.

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