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when you read nonfiction, what type of evidence could you cite to support your ideas?
facts, statistics, and expert opinions
characters, plot, setting, or themes
inferences about the text
implicit details about the theme
To support ideas when reading nonfiction, we need evidence that is factual and verifiable. Facts, statistics, and expert opinions are objective and reliable forms of evidence for nonfiction. Characters, plot, setting, or themes are elements of fiction. Inferences and implicit details are interpretations, not direct evidence. So the correct option is the one with facts, statistics, and expert opinions.
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A. Facts, statistics, and expert opinions