Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)

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A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with examples.

A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be proven true.

A fact can be changed over time.
A fact can be changed over time.

A fact can be supported with evidence.

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The statement that best distinguishes a fact from an opinion is:

A fact can be proven true.

Facts are objective statements that can be verified or proven based on evidence, whereas opinions are subjective beliefs or interpretations that may not be universally accepted or verifiable.

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