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TFY: CH 3 FACTS
Facts are thinks we know are certain through experience, observation, or measurement. Facts aren’t always real and true. Facts are not absolute. You should distinguish facts from fiction. Facts can be feelings. Social pressure can influence you in to thinking something is a fact. How you state a fact makes all the difference. The standards we use to determine facts are: verifiability, reliability, probability, and plausibility.
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