Sagot :
Answer:
See the following comparisons on opinion and commonplace assertions.
Explanation:
OPINION
•It is a statement that is based on something that could be possibly true. (Example: Everyone should have themselves vaccinated for the Philippines to achieve herd immunity.)
•It can come off as a form of judgment, assertion, or belief. (Example: Green is the best color.)
COMMONPLACE ASSORTION
•These are statements that people tend to take as their truth but are yet to be proven. (Example: An apple a day keeps the doctor away.)
•These statements are commonly held by people that some of them can be considered stereotype. (Example: Men are more patient than women.)
Similarity between Opinion and Commonplace Assertion
•Whether or not these are true, opinion and commonplace assertion are likely to sway people into believing especially if the speaker is good at persuading.
•Both are stated based on one’s perception.
Differences between Opinion and Commonplace Assertion
•Opinions, being personal, are not subject to verifications.
•Opinions are mostly based on personal belief or thought that do not require proof.
•Commonplace assertion can turn out to be true or false.
•People often had to think if commonplace assertion is true.