How can readers tell that the evidence used to support the claims in the text is true?

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Responses

There are opinions to support it.
There are opinions to support it.

There are general ideas in the text.
There are general ideas in the text.

There are facts to support it.
There are facts to support it.

There are citations in the text.

There are citations in the text.

Readers can tell that the evidence used to support the claims in the text is true by looking for facts to support it and citations in the text. Opinions and general ideas may be subjective and unreliable sources of evidence. However, facts provide objective information that can be verified, and citations indicate that the author has referenced credible sources to support their claims.