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Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)
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A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be changed over time.
A fact can be changed over time.
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A fact can be proven true.
Explanation: Facts are verifiable with evidence or objective proof; opinions express beliefs or judgments and cannot be proven true in the same way.
Explanation: Facts are verifiable with evidence or objective proof; opinions express beliefs or judgments and cannot be proven true in the same way.
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