Asked by Bob

Why are facts important in an explanatory text? (1 point)• They inform the general organization and structure.
• They show the credibility of the reference sources. • They prove the validity of the thesis statement.• They determine which details are relevant.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Facts are important in an explanatory text because they **prove the validity of the thesis statement**. They provide evidence that supports the main argument or claim being made, helping to establish a clear and convincing explanation for the reader.

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