Why are facts important in an explanatory text?(1 point)

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They prove the validity of the thesis statement.
They prove the validity of the thesis statement.

They inform the general organization and structure.
They inform the general organization and structure.

They show the credibility of the reference sources.
They show the credibility of the reference sources.

They determine which details are relevant.
They determine which details are relevant.
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Facts are important in an explanatory text primarily because they prove the validity of the thesis statement. Facts provide evidence that supports the main argument or claim made in the text, enhancing its reliability and persuasive power.

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