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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.