<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Only informational texts are based on something true and fact-based</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The option which says that only informational texts are based on something true and fact based is not true about the literary and the informational texts. This is because the literary texts can also give a lot of information on the facts. The style of the literary text is sort of narrative but it also can be true and contain facts. Both of the texts have the central idea and can use figurative languages to give the reader its true essence.
The answer will be C
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<span>a. The clerk saw us and them at the counter.
It helps to break the sentences apart.
a. The clerk saw us and the clerk saw them. Both right.
b.Susan knit he sweaters. Wrong
Susan knit I sweaters. Wrong
c. Mom gave she some advice. Wrong
Mom gave I some advice. Wrong
d. The crowd cheered she. Wrong
The crowd cheered me. Right.
Only "a" has all correct object pronouns.</span>