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How does an author typically support an argument in an informational text?
Using fictional characters
Including a plot twist
Providing facts and data
Describing a setting
Using fictional characters
Including a plot twist
Providing facts and data
Describing a setting
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GPT-4o mini
An author typically supports an argument in an informational text by **providing facts and data**. This approach helps to substantiate claims and makes the argument more compelling and credible. In contrast, using fictional characters, including a plot twist, or describing a setting are more common in narrative or creative writing rather than in informational texts.