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"The weather is cold" is an observation because it is something you can feel. An inference is something you decide or think about an event after observing it. For example "The temperature must have dropped."
rubbery/plastic, feel the end of a chickens breast-bone before it goes in the oven. That is cartilage.
Perry think about how it would feel shoot a Cong Because he never had kill a person and he think that killing a person is not a solution.
color, feel, size
i think they would feel horrified and afraid because they are lonely and they are hopeless.
Observation is done by using your five senses, smell, touch, feel, sight and taste(altough generally in science we do not taste).To make an observation we observe before and after. If there was a change of state you must include that or if the heat or texture changes that is an observation.Hope this helps!
Well, for me it is: You think about them all day. Right before you know your going to see them your stomach gets all tight and knotted and full of butterflies. when u see them your breath catches in your throat. You feel great around them like you would never want to be anywhere else. then, after you leave, you think about them constantly and smile when you think of them.
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The physical feeling of having a tongue stuck in your mouth is exactly how you think it would feel. But all the other sensations pulsating throughout your body are intense and overwhelming.
I think they will feel ok about it unless they are jewish
you start cold sweating you become very pale you feel extremely tired you cant think straight sometimes you feel shakey
An observation is looking and comprehending what you see, smell, feel, taste, or hear. An inference is making an educated guess on what you observed.