clairecloutier
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FWIW, I always take any statement that is presented without a corroborating source as basically an opinion or idea. Surely, it's optimal to explicitly state that it's an opinion/personal conclusion, particularly if it's about a controversial subject. And I usually try to do this myself, as much as is reasonable. Still, as a reader, I look for the sources to determine if a statement is news/fact or opinion.
Undoubtedly, particularly when dealing with a controversial subject, it's best to include as many facts/sources as possible to support your arguments, in order to improve the credibility and effectiveness of your writing.
Undoubtedly, particularly when dealing with a controversial subject, it's best to include as many facts/sources as possible to support your arguments, in order to improve the credibility and effectiveness of your writing.