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When describing something, use only facts that you can see, feel, smell, taste and hear This is not an opinion!!!!!
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Quantitative: Descriptions of how much › Observations are measurable and can be made using instruments such as beakers, scales, rulers, ect. › Use numbers › Quantity Qualitative: Use adjectives to describe something › Quality
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1. It is light green in color. 2. It taste sour. 3. One leaf is 9 cm long. 4. It makes a loud pop sound. 5. The mass of the computer is 1 1/2 kg. 6. It smells sweet. 7. The temperature of the room increases by 8 degrees C. 8. The flower clusters in 3 blooms. 9. Feels very rough. 10. The veins are 3 mm wide.
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Using your observations to explain something A scientific opinion Ex. › Observation: the grass on the school’s front lawn is wet › Inference: it rained, a sprinkler is on, it is from the morning dew, a dog urinated on the grass
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