All Subjects
Light
AP English Language
Beliefs are convictions or opinions we hold to be true, even without concrete evidence. They can be shaped by personal experiences, cultural influences, or religious teachings.
Unverified ideas or notions taken for granted when making judgments or forming opinions.
Convictions: Strongly held beliefs based on personal conviction rather than objective evidence.
Dogmas: Fixed beliefs or doctrines that are considered unquestionable within a particular ideology or religion.