which is a fact rather than a opinion?

A.her voice was tired and low,and i am forever mopping up puddles left by the snow you and the boys track into the house.

B.wilsons mother shook her head and picked up the mop again.

C.the town,located in the snowbelt often receives 120 inches of snow each winter.(I PICKED C)

D.i spent half the morning shoveling heavy,wet snow just to get breakfast to the cows in the born

i do know that the answer is not A.
thanks for taking the time(ms.sue)or(anyone else)to help me.have a great day

I think you are correct. If I were you I'd go with C.

I agree.

The statement that is a fact rather than an opinion is C. "The town, located in the snowbelt, often receives 120 inches of snow each winter."

In order to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion, we look for the presence of objective information that can be verified. Facts are statements that can be proven to be true or false using evidence, while opinions are based on personal beliefs or judgments.

In this case, statement C provides a specific measurement of snowfall - 120 inches - which can be verified through meteorological data or historical records. The statement does not express any personal beliefs or subjective viewpoints, making it a factual statement.