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Which statement about an informative report is true?
Claims are usually backed up by research and followed by rebuttals - differing opinions.
Facts for the report are found in journals or on web pages, and by interviewing experts.
Writers will often slant the report to suit their feelings on the topic.
A writer's opinion is usually stated within the concluding paragraph.
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"Facts for the report are found in journals or on web pages, and by interviewing experts." — True.
Explanation: Informative reports rely on verifiable facts gathered from credible sources (academic journals, reputable websites, expert interviews, etc.). The other statements describe persuasive writing (claims with rebuttals), bias (slanting), or opinions (stated in conclusions), which are not characteristics of an objective informative report.
Explanation: Informative reports rely on verifiable facts gathered from credible sources (academic journals, reputable websites, expert interviews, etc.). The other statements describe persuasive writing (claims with rebuttals), bias (slanting), or opinions (stated in conclusions), which are not characteristics of an objective informative report.
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