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Wolves: Facts or Opinions?

 

Identify which of the following statements are facts, and which are opinions. How can you find out this information?

 


Statement Fact or Opinion? Why?
Wolves are sly, cunning and mean.                                                           
Wolves live in packs or families.    

Some North American native people think that the wolf is brave, loyal and intelligent.

   
Wolves are carnivores.    

A wolf will only eat meat from a freshly killed animal.

   
Wolves have supernatural powers.    
Wolves are very clever.    
Wolves are always hungry.    
Wolves will accept humans into their pack.    
Some Inuit people use wolves as work animals.    
Wolves can dig with their paws.    
Wolves will gang up on a member of their own pack.    
Wolves have a nine-week gestation period.    





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