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Westkost [7]
2 years ago
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Which is a trait of a historical text? It is written at least 100 years ago by a significant individual. It provides factual inf

ormation about events in the past. It shows events in point form or sometimes listed by date. Its organizational structure is in chronological order.
English
1 answer:
Murljashka [212]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It provides factual information about events in the past.

Explanation:

A historical text is a text that gives information or contains details about the past or any historical event that's gone by. The very word "historical" implies that it is about some things that have happened in the past.

So, one trait of a historical text will be that it provides factual information about things, events, incidents, or stories that occurred in the past.  It provides information about true facts, telling us how or why events happen or what led up to the important event in that time of history.

Thus, the<u> correct answer is the second option. </u>

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