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Science reveals answers to questions through the gathering of evidence and predictions.
Historians use historical thinking skills to critically analyze and interpret past events, identify patterns and trends, provide context to historical events, and make connections between past and present. These skills help historians to form well-supported arguments and conclusions about the significance and impact of historical events.
In chapter 6 of "Frindle" by Andrew Clements, Nick convinces his classmates to start using the word "frindle" instead of "pen." This leads to chaos when teachers try to stop them from using the new word. Eventually, Nick's idea gains widespread attention and the word "frindle" becomes a popular term used by many people.
Historians use historical thinking skills to analyze, interpret, and evaluate historical sources and events to develop a deeper understanding of the past. These skills help them to critically assess the relevance and reliability of historical information and construct narratives that are accurate and nuanced.
Scientist base their answers on things they already know, scientific evidence, and results that they get with doing experiments.
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That is an observation. An inference would be that, if no one answers the doorbell, then no one is home, which may or may not be true.
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Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?
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