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You Can Tell a Fact from an Opinion by Whether

Question 23

Question 23

Multiple Choice

You can tell a fact from an opinion by whether


A) you agree with it.
B) it appears in print.
C) it is verifiable.
D) it is in quotes.

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verifed

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