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  • 10-03-2021
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Do you think it's appropriate for a scientist to give his/her own opinions when
delivering a speech on recent scientific findings? Explain your answer.

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etherealdollyy
etherealdollyy etherealdollyy
  • 10-03-2021

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Scientific findings are supposed to be factual, not opinion-based

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jaylennkatrina
jaylennkatrina jaylennkatrina
  • 16-10-2021

No, I don't think it's appropriate for a scientist to give their own opinions when delivering a speech because their recent scientific findings need to be factual-based and not opinion-oriented.

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