What is not characteristic of a fact?
A can be proven true or false
B. neither true nor false...
History, 24.03.2021 19:20 angelinamadriga
What is not characteristic of a fact?
A can be proven true or false
B. neither true nor false
C. from reliable sources
D. builds arguments and
shape ideas
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