Asked by caleb
When an author is writing to inform readers, which kinds of details will be most helpful?
opinions
instructions
anecdotes
facts
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Facts.
When the purpose is to inform, objective, accurate facts give readers reliable knowledge. Opinions or anecdotes may supplement or illustrate, and instructions serve a how-to purpose, but facts are the primary helpful details for informing.
When the purpose is to inform, objective, accurate facts give readers reliable knowledge. Opinions or anecdotes may supplement or illustrate, and instructions serve a how-to purpose, but facts are the primary helpful details for informing.
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