Question
How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?(1 point)
Responses
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by using point of view to persuade about something
by using point of view to persuade about something
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
Responses
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by using point of view to persuade about something
by using point of view to persuade about something
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias.**
Informational texts are designed to convey information clearly and objectively, focusing on facts and data related to a specific subject rather than opinions or persuasive language.
**by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias.**
Informational texts are designed to convey information clearly and objectively, focusing on facts and data related to a specific subject rather than opinions or persuasive language.
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