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Which sentence from this passage is a fact?

east town shores is the ideal place to visit and to live. it offers the best of everything, from tree-lined streets and peaceful parks to museums, movie theaters, and fine restaurants. east town shores has something for everyone. it is home to people of many different walks of life. what's most important is that the town reflects the history of our nation's earliest days. if you are a history buff who wants to learn more about how this nation started, a visit to east town shores is just what you need.
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"east town shores is the ideal place to visit and to live."

"it offers the best of everything, from tree-lined streets and peaceful parks to museums, movie theaters, and fine restaurants."

"it is home to people of many different walks of life."

"if you are a history buff who wants to learn more about how this nation started, a visit to east town shores is just what you need."

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