Which of the following statement is correct?
A: Opinions are something objective.
B: Facts are your judgment of something.
C: Facts are something that can be proved to be true.
D: Opinions are something that is unbiased.
A: Opinions are something objective.
B: Facts are your judgment of something.
C: Facts are something that can be proved to be true.
D: Opinions are something that is unbiased.
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- Which of the following are true of facts? A: Facts are statements that tell what really happened. B: Facts are statements that tell what really is the case. C: A fact can be proved with direct evidence. D: A fact is something known by actual experience or observing.
- Which of the following are true of facts? A: Facts are statements that tell what really happened. B: Facts are statements that tell what really is the case. C: A fact can be proved with direct evidence. D: A fact is something known by actual experience or observing.
- ______ :a person whose opinions about something such as a product or issue have a big influence on the opinions of others
- Which of the following are the meanings of 'indicate'? A: to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true B: to make something increase or become worse, especially something unpleasant C: to direct someone’s attention to something or someone, for example by pointing D: to represent something
- Which of the following are the meanings of 'claim'? A: a statement that something is true, even though it has not been proved B: an official request for money that you think you have a right to C: to trick or deceive somebody D: to state that you have a right to take or have something that is legally yours