Question

How can a reader determine the difference between fact and opinion in an informational text?(1 point)
Responses

The reader should ask the author if the statement is a fact or an opinion.
The reader should ask the author if the statement is a fact or an opinion.

If the statement cannot be measured and proven to be true, it is a fact.
If the statement cannot be measured and proven to be true, it is a fact.

If the statement can be measured and proven to be true, it is a fact.
If the statement can be measured and proven to be true, it is a fact.

The reader can evaluate an opinion to determine if it can be proven true.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**If the statement can be measured and proven to be true, it is a fact.**

Facts are statements that can be verified and supported with evidence, while opinions are personal beliefs or interpretations that cannot be objectively proven.
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