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WAZZOCK
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Re: Blackman

by WAZZOCK » 27 Aug 2013 21:16

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Kebe's apprentice
Bolton he missed what was an absolute sitter.
Watford he missed a half volley from 6 yards and a one on one
Blackpool mishit an easy chance from 6 yards, allowing the keeper and defenders to clear it.

HTH


oxf*rd off newbie.
Please look up the difference between fact and opinion.

Quick quiz:
Is it an opinion that at "Bolton he missed what was an absolute sitter" or is it a fact?


"A fact states something that:
Happens. (e.g., “A lunar eclipse happens when the moon aligns exactly with the earth and sun.”)
Has happened or is certain to be true. (e.g., “Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.”)
Is real or exists. (e.g., “The sun is a star.”)

An opinion states something:
Believed to have occurred. (e.g., “The teacher gave us a pop quiz because she got mad at the class.”)
Believed to exist. (e.g., “The bus stop close to my house was built so I wouldn’t miss the bus again.”)
Believed to be true. (e.g., “Grandma and Grandpa love me the most.”)"

For more info look at 'Helping Students Understand and Distinguish Fact vs. Opinion'
http://www.handyhandouts.com/viewHandou ... number=326

HTH


It's my opinion that these misses were significant enough to cost us the wins. HTH

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Re: Blackman

by P!ssed Off » 27 Aug 2013 21:28

WAZZOCK
P!ssed Off
Kebe's apprentice
Bolton he missed what was an absolute sitter.
Watford he missed a half volley from 6 yards and a one on one
Blackpool mishit an easy chance from 6 yards, allowing the keeper and defenders to clear it.

HTH


oxf*rd off newbie.
Please look up the difference between fact and opinion.

Quick quiz:
Is it an opinion that at "Bolton he missed what was an absolute sitter" or is it a fact?


"A fact states something that:
Happens. (e.g., “A lunar eclipse happens when the moon aligns exactly with the earth and sun.”)
Has happened or is certain to be true. (e.g., “Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.”)
Is real or exists. (e.g., “The sun is a star.”)

An opinion states something:
Believed to have occurred. (e.g., “The teacher gave us a pop quiz because she got mad at the class.”)
Believed to exist. (e.g., “The bus stop close to my house was built so I wouldn’t miss the bus again.”)
Believed to be true. (e.g., “Grandma and Grandpa love me the most.”)"

For more info look at 'Helping Students Understand and Distinguish Fact vs. Opinion'
http://www.handyhandouts.com/viewHandou ... number=326

HTH


It's my opinion that these misses were significant enough to cost us the wins. HTH


Yes. Yes it does.

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