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

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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 . (Conciseness). I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had time to make it shorter.. --. Blaise. Pascal. We're all wordy. In fact, we probably picked up wordy writing habits in school, with all those teachers insisting we write . What’s the difference?. Why does it matter?. What is a fact?. A fact is something that can be proved and is supported by evidence.. Example: Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. . How can this be proved? . What’s the difference?. Why does it matter?. What is a fact?. A fact is something that can be proved and is supported by evidence.. Example: Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. . How can this be proved? . Students will use signal words of . fact/evidence. and . opinions/claims. to discuss key points about access to clean water. . FACTS/EVIDENCE. AND . OPINIONS/CLAIMS. DEFINE. . A. . FACT. ? . A . fact. Office of Human Resources, Oregon State University. Position Description Development and Purpose. Components of a Position Description. This is the primary administrative tool for employees. Position Summary . 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. . 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…”. Day 4. Question of the Day. What would you say or do to encourage someone who was embarrassed to be creative?. You should not be afraid to express yourself. People who laugh at creative ideas are usually not creative. 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:. . Opinion writing . states a claim and gives the writer’s views on a topic. . It persuades readers to think or feel a certain way or calls them to take some action.. advertising. . letters to an editor. -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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