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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