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Which kinds of details should be used to help support a central idea? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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judgments
judgments
statistics
statistics
opinions
opinions
arguments
arguments
facts
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judgments
judgments
statistics
statistics
opinions
opinions
arguments
arguments
facts
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To support a central idea, the two most effective types of details would be:
1. **Statistics** - These provide quantitative evidence that can help substantiate a claim.
2. **Facts** - These are objective statements that can lend credibility and support to the central idea.
Judgments, opinions, and arguments can be useful, but statistics and facts are typically stronger forms of evidence for supporting a central idea.
1. **Statistics** - These provide quantitative evidence that can help substantiate a claim.
2. **Facts** - These are objective statements that can lend credibility and support to the central idea.
Judgments, opinions, and arguments can be useful, but statistics and facts are typically stronger forms of evidence for supporting a central idea.
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