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    The Primary Difference Between a Fact and an Opinion Is
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The Primary Difference Between a Fact and an Opinion Is

Question 20

Question 20

Multiple Choice

The primary difference between a fact and an opinion is that a fact


A) is always true.
B) expresses a feeling or belief.
C) is not a reliable source of information.
D) can be verified.

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