1. Everyone hates frozen peanut butter sandwiches.

Answer: O
Circle:Everyone

2. The secretary keeps the peanut butter sandwiches in a refrigerator in the faculty room.
Answer:F

3. Money was stolen three days in a row from students.
Answer: F

4. Diane is one of the bossiest girls in the 6th grade.
Answer:O
Cirlce:one of

5. Mrs.Hanson should not have checked through Jenifer's desk.
Answer:O
Cirlce:should not

6. Else is the new girl and some of the class makes fun of her because she is overweight.
Answer:F

7. Mrs.Hanson did not find the money in Richard's desk.
Answer:F

8. Mrs.Hanson is a very strict teacher.
Answer:O
Cirlce:very

9. Everyone thinks Elsie is a thief.
Answer:O
Cirlce:Everyone

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To answer the questions above, we need to look for keywords and phrases that indicate whether the statement is true (O) or false (F).

1. To determine whether everyone hates frozen peanut butter sandwiches, we need to focus on the word "everyone." Since it is a general statement, without specific evidence, we can consider it false (F).

2. The statement mentions that the secretary keeps the peanut butter sandwiches in a refrigerator in the faculty room. Since this is a factual statement, we can consider it true (T).

3. The statement claims that money was stolen three days in a row from students. Again, this is a factual claim, so we can consider it true (T).

4. The statement describes Diane as one of the bossiest girls in the 6th grade. Since it focuses on the phrase "one of," we can consider it true (T).

5. The statement suggests that Mrs. Hanson should not have checked through Jennifer's desk. This reveals an opinion, so we can consider it true (T).

6. The statement states that some of the class makes fun of Else because she is overweight. Since it uses the phrase "some of the class," we can consider it false (F).

7. The statement claims that Mrs. Hanson did not find the money in Richard's desk. Since it is a statement of fact, we can consider it false (F).

8. The statement describes Mrs. Hanson as a very strict teacher. As it focuses on the word "very," we can consider it true (T).

9. The statement suggests that everyone thinks Elsie is a thief. Since it uses the word "everyone," we can consider it true (T).