chris went over to the block corner and asked tom and carlos if he could help them build.they say ok.as they were building,chris accidentally knocked part of the building down.ill put it back ,he said.then he handed some blocks to tom.he watched tom build and then handed them a wedge shaped piece.heres the flag,he saidchris began putting the flags around the building.the teacher asked chris if he wanted to make some paper flags.he replied,not unless tom makes some too.

comment;

chris is often involved in a lot of dramatic play with several other boys .he especially likes to be near tom.chris seems to look up to him.once engaged in play,he likes to continue and usually wont let another child or even the teacher distract him..

the comment section of this observation report contains several inferences.from the following choose the statement that's a fact,not a inference

A.chris is often involved in a lot of dramatic play
B.he likes to continue and usually wont let another child or even the teacher distract him
C.none of the choices is a fact

my answer is c

You're probably right.

But -- the report doesn't say that Chris is often involved in dramatic play. It looks as though none of the choices is a fact stated in the report.

The correct answer is C. None of the choices is a fact. Inferences are interpretations or conclusions based on observations, while facts are statements that can be objectively proven or verified. The options provided are all inferences because they involve the observer's interpretation of Chris's behavior and preferences. To determine a fact, you would need concrete evidence or direct observations without any subjective interpretation.