An author typically supports an argument in an informational text by providing facts and data. This approach helps to substantiate claims and makes the argument more compelling and credible. In contrast, using fictional characters, including a plot twist, or describing a setting are more common in narrative or creative writing rather than in informational texts.
How does an author typically support an argument in an informational text?
Using fictional characters
Including a plot twist
Providing facts and data
Describing a setting
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