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tiny-mole [99]
1 year ago
6

Help please i hate reading so im asking for help​

English
1 answer:
castortr0y [4]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

Because you didn't include the text, I'm gonna say that the first two are facts because the third one ( "Creating a microscope... ), sounds like an opinion. The last one could be a fact but because I don't have the text, I'm not sure, srry.

Hope this helps!

Explanation:

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