Read the following letter to the editor. Does it present facts or opinions? How do you know? Answer in your
notebook.Teen Magazines Lack Substance
By Alysha S., Dell Rapids, SD
I agree with Natascia L. I sometimes wish I could read about topics other than Paris
Hilton or how to apply eyeliner correctly. I think that if we had a magazine that talked
about actual news, it would sell. Most teenagers need to be more informed about politics
and world issues. Teenagers today need a magazine with substance.
Available at Substance/>. Accessed on April 13, 2016.
I In facts, II In opinions,
A the sentence begins with certain verbs, such as “think,” “imagine," "agree," and "believe."
B it is possible to check whether what is being said is true.
C the author mentions how he/she felt when reading the text or expresses
his/her desires.
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