Explain the difference between a fact and an inference and provide an example of each
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Facts are information that has been proven to be true by direct observation. For example, it has been directly observed that water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit so this is a fact.An inference is a conclusion based on partial information or an evaluation that
has not been directly observed. An assertion that it will rain tomorrow is an inference.
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a. software-based b. ISDN c. Cell-phone d. microwave
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What are highlighted in a box that gives a major point about a news release?
a) Pull quotes b) Lead paragraphs c) Bullet points d) Key messages