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English, 21.11.2020 22:00, forshee785

How is a relevant fact different from one that is not relevant? A) A relevant fact won’t be biased in any way.
B) A relevant fact won’t be of interest to the reader.
C) A relevant fact is closely tied to a report’s main idea.
D) A relevant fact has numbers or data included.

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