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Vocabulary Words

Vocabulary Words – Week 5 fixed – unmoving morsel – a small bite nudge – push quietly – silently vigil – watch stooped – bent forward furious – angry

Vocabulary Words ruff – neck fur spring – small stream of water case – container train – teach

Fact and Opinion Statements of fact can be proved true or false. They can be proved by reading, observing, or asking an expert. Statements of opinion are judgments or beliefs. They cannot be proved true or false, but they can be supported by facts and logic. Sometimes statements express both a fact and an opinion.