The answer to your question is: Tornado Death Toll Rises to 68.
This is because all of the other headlines are opinions.
Ex. It will boost your confidence: opinion. Could or could not boost your confidence.
Best prank of all time: opinion. They think it's the best prank, but it's probably not.
Scandal spreads like wildfire: opinion. This one is a little tricky to pick between fact and opinion, but the reason it's opinion is because they are using a simile to describe what is happening and they are thinking it is spreading so fast, but it's probably not.
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
i think b but if im wrong im seriously srry
The sentence is correctly punctuated. True.
Offering a counterclaim and giving enough evidence to disprove that counterclaim strengthens the argument by reassuring the reader/audience that the you are well-informed and able to discern multiple perspectives. It’s like when you’re trying to convince your parents to let you go out with your friends at night or on a school night, you should state why you want to go and you should also acknowledge what they’re trying to say otherwise they’ll think that you’re not aware of the dangers out there.
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