Fact and Opinion
Six of these statements are opinions about features of John’s life, not facts. Place ticks beside the six opinions. ✔
a)
| When John Rutherford was six years old he was sent to work in a cotton mill. | F |
b)
| He ran away to sea as a cabin boy when he was ten. | F |
c)
| Going to sea was the beginning of a hard and adventurous life. | ✔ |
d)
| The life of a cabin boy did not suit John at all. | ✔ |
e)
| Later, when he was older, he was forced to join the crew of a British warship. | F |
f)
| During one of his voyages he fell ill and was left in Hawaii. | F |
g)
| Life was boring and dull in Hawaii with nothing to do. | ✔ |
h)
| When the next ship docked, he joined it and sailed to New Zealand. | F |
i)
| During the voyage to New Zealand the ship was caught in the worst storm ever seen in the Pacific. | F |
j)
| When the ship anchored in New Zealand waters, some Maori came on board. | F |
k)
| The captain was too afraid to try and stop them. | F |
l)
| A fight broke out and John was taken prisoner by the Maori. | ✔ |
m)
| After his capture, John had his face tattooed. | F |
n)
| The tattooing hurt a great deal, but he lay still and quiet to show how brave he was. | ✔ |
o)
| After a time, John’s Maori captors made him a chief. | F |
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