Whya re the examples at top considered "opinions?"

Barton L.B2Kwiziq community member

Whya re the examples at top considered "opinions?"

Most of the examples under the top heading (using the imnparfait to express opinions) are not opinions, but descriptions of states of things:  "A king and queen lived," "a girl stood," "the sun shone."  Am I missing something here?  

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Barton L. asked:

Whya re the examples at top considered "opinions?"

Most of the examples under the top heading (using the imnparfait to express opinions) are not opinions, but descriptions of states of things:  "A king and queen lived," "a girl stood," "the sun shone."  Am I missing something here?  

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