Define and contrast questions of fact, conjecture, value and policy.
What will be an ideal response?
Fact - asks whether something is true or actually happened
Conjecture - asks a group to speculate or make an educated guess about something.
Value - refers to what is right, good, preferable or acceptable
Policy - asks what course of action a group will take (2 points each, up to total of 8)
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