One can find factual information about the Great Wall of China via several online information booths. There are several sites that provide facts about historical landmarks like the Great Wall. About and Wiki are two examples of such resources.
Fiction could be the opposite. Non-factual also could be the opposite.
To find additional factual information on Mr. Capone, you could check your local bookstore to see if they have any books detailing historical accounts of gangsters. Otherwise, you could check your local library to see if they have a similar type of book.
A statement that relies primarily on denotative language would probably be factual. It is also possible that the information it contains could be false.
the great wall was built for defense so that china's enemies could not enter.
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that's depending on how far you are away from earth to look at the great wall of china
A factual statement about a place could be "Paris is the capital city of France."
This question is an opinion-based query. Why are you posting it on a site that specializes on factual study and information?
Well great Britain could of made a peace treaty.
because non sterile water could have certain elements that could react to the other substances you are using which could cause discrepancies in your results and give non factual information.
Actually china doesn't call state. (They called it Sheng-Cheng for the china) ^U^ the great wall of china is located in Beijing.I hope that this will help you :]How in the world could you think that CHINA is a STATE!!!! by the way its a country, and yes it is in Beijing.
Bob Saget