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Activity 1: Identify whether the sentences are facts or opinions by ticking the correct box.

A worksheet titled "Fact or Opinion?" with four examples: "The dress is red," "The boy is wearing glasses," "Apples taste better than sausages," and "There are seven days in a week," each with checkboxes for "Fact" or "Opinion."

A worksheet titled "Fact or Opinion?" with four examples: "The dress is red," "The boy is wearing glasses," "Apples taste better than sausages," and "There are seven days in a week," each with checkboxes for "Fact" or "Opinion."

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