PPT-Fact, Opinion, and Position Statements
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O pinion statement pure opinion not provable personal and changeable Chocolate is the best ice cream flavor Math is the hardest subject in school Any statement containing phrases such as . Your Financial Statements, Note Disclosures and Audit . Opinions. Frank W. Crawford. , CPA . Crawford and Associates P.C.. www.crawfordcpas.com . frank@crawfordcpas.com. Reading and understanding your opinions. How to tell the difference. What is a fact?. A fact is something that can be proven; something that is, without a doubt, true. Example: My TV is 46 inches.. What is an opinion?. An opinion is something that cannot be proven. It is something that one thinks or believes.. B. est Answer for each Sentence. 1. People are afraid of computer viruses because they can ___________your computer. . a. ruining b. be ruined c. ruinous d. ruin. Meghan Millman . What is an Opinion?. An opinion is: . a . view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. . . An estimation of quality or worth based on personal views . (1) Lawyer as Adviser. Problem p. 500-1, Question (b). . . Trents. have two children: Dad wants to disinherit grown daughter who is “rejecting her heritage”, Mom doesn’t and asks L to help dissuade Dad. How far should L go, if he agrees with Mom but is untrained in philosophy, psychology, or counseling?. Is there really a difference?. Introduction. What is a fact?. What is an opinion?. How do we distinguish a fact from an opinion?. Exercise. Overview. It is important to be able to distinguish between fact and opinion. After completing this activity, students will be able to identify statements that are fact or opinion and will be able to create examples of statements that are fact or opinion. . SHOULD ALL OF THE MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS THAT ARE NOW IN AMERICA GO BACK HOME?. From . http://www.debate.org/opinions/is-immigration-good-for-america. Please create a citation for this source.. BELLWORK. What is an opinion?. An . opinion. is a belief or judgment about something. .. Example:. Florida is the worst place to take . a vacation.. Common opinion words:. Love. Best. Greatest. “I think…”. www.bluecerealeducation.net. Facts vs. Opinions. For purposes of this sort of assessment, . ‘Facts’ are objective statements. . They can be quantified and proven or disproven. As used in this context, ‘Facts’ can be incorrect – that is, the can be . Continue…. A . thesis statement. contains the main idea or message of a composition. . MENU. EXIT. To find the thesis, look for the sentence that best explains what the essay will be about. Which sentence in this paragraph provides that information?. Directions:. Each slide contains a statement. Read the statement carefully, then click on either the fact or opinion button at the bottom of the slide.. Once you select your response, you will see a slide informing you whether or not your response is correct.. Created by. TEACHERS UNLEASHED. What is a FACT?. A fact is something you can prove to be true.. It is something you can look up in a book or see with your own eyes.. Some facts will never change:. . -1- 325.672.4000800.588.2525325.672.7049www.dkcpa.com Independent Auditor's Report To the Institutional Licensee of -: We have audited the accompanying financial statements of KACU-FM (a nonprof Facts. Facts. are statements that can be proven true or false.. Examples. 1. Statistically, women live longer than men.. Most buses weigh more than most cars. . There are ten inches in a foot (false). .
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