Of the following statements, the only one that is a fact is:

a. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the greatest composer of all time.
b. Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker is fun for audiences of all ages.
c. George Gershwin was the American composer who wrote Porgy and Bess.
d. The Beatles' music sounds as good today as it did when it was first written.


d

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INSTRUCTIONS: Study each sentence below and decide if it is a simple fact (F) or a suitable topic sentence (TS)._____ John Updike's "The Black Room" appeared in The New Yorker.

What will be an ideal response?

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Recognizing how ideas and sentences are related helps you to

a. monitor your comprehension. b. clarify your comprehension. c. improve your retention. d. do all of the above.

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A reasoned or educated guess is called

a. a fact. b. an inference. c. an opinion. d. a denotation.

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