Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)

Responses

A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with examples.

A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be supported with evidence.

A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be proven true.

A fact can be changed over time

A fact cannot be changed over time.

sorry that is not one of my options pick one please.

Apologies for the confusion. The option that distinguishes a fact from an opinion is:

A fact can be proven true.

The correct response is: "A fact can be supported with evidence."

To distinguish a fact from an opinion, consider whether the statement can be supported by evidence. A fact is something that can be proven true or false based on objective evidence such as scientific research, historical records, or empirical data. It is based on verifiable information that is supported by reliable sources.

On the other hand, an opinion is a personal belief or judgment that is based on individual thoughts, feelings, or experiences. It is subjective and can vary from person to person.

While the other options mentioned that a fact can be supported with examples, can be proven true, or can be changed over time, they do not encompass the essential characteristic of a fact, which is the ability to be supported by evidence.