An explanation of how a value judgment would have no objective truth because there is a difference in opinion/perspective.
<h3>What is an Objective Truth?</h3>
This refers to the truth that is spoken without the <em>use of bias</em> that is accurate.
Hence, we can see that a value judgment is the assessment of a thing as being good or bad based on the standards and priority of a person.
A factual statement on the other hand is either true or false and would remain the same, irrespective of perspectives or opinions.
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Answer:You could start of by "Pride month is annually observed on Oct 1-Oct 31. It observes the history and rights of the LGBTQ+. It was officially stated as pride month in 1994.
You could also mention some of these:
-The flag that represents LGBTQ
-who created the flag
-why the month takes place
-who created the event
-the history behind gay rights
-what it was like before gay rights
-how it changed
-what its like right now
Hope this helps!
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The speaker refers to Michelangelo to show how people pretend to be who they're not so they can fit in
Answer: Number 4.
Explanation: It's short and it is stating what your story is going to be about. I hope this helps and have a great day!
The readers understanding would change without different points of view shown through dialogue because without characters point of view shown through dialogue there is nothing there to form the readers opinion and understanding of the characters feelings and thoughts. In the Hobbit, dialogue is very important for the readers understanding. For example, Bilbo Baggins shares his thoughts, feelings, and ideas throughout his adventures, along with many other characters. Without Bilbo expressing his point of view through dialogue, the reader would have no idea what he is feeling, along with all of the other characters, Dialogue builds a picture in the readers head and without that picture the reader won't have an accurate idea of what the author intended the reader to think.
I hope this helps! :)