The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used.

Benjamin Kane Ethridge
The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used.
The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used.
The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used.
The difference between Opinion and News is the adjectives used.
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The difference between opinion and news is the adjectives used. Opinion is anything you think about. News is what people think about. If someone says, “I think that’s the worst movie I’ve ever seen,” that’s an opinion. If someone says, “News outlets are reporting that the movie ‘The Notebook’ was released on DVD yesterday” that’s news.

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