exposition (text staarts with "...It chanced on Sunday...")
The sentence "Buster has escaped from his dog pen" is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact.
state·ment (sttmnt)n.1. The act of stating or declaring.2. Something stated; a declaration.3. Law A formal pleading.4. An abstract of a commercial or financial account showing an amount due; a bill.5. A monthly report sent to a debtor or bank depositor.6. Computer Science An elementary instruction in a programming language.7. An overall impression or mood intended to be communicated, especially bymeans other than words.
It only looks like a letter X. In fact it is a cross.
'This lies in the fact' is correct
A fact is a statement based on hard evidence, is provable and beyond dispute. An opinion is a statement based on the person's own interpretations, assumptions, motives, and selective use of facts. A good question for Fox news (all news groups) to think about.
Statements of fact about the past and present are called assertions.
It was concerning the fact that his divorce from his first wife had not yet been completed.
Statements formally confirming something as fact.
Matters of fact are statements that can be proven true or false through observation or evidence, while relations of ideas are statements that are true by definition or logic.
He refused to touch the conspirators' bloody hands
In writing, there is a difference between telling statements and showing statements. A telling statement states a fact, such as that it was cold. A showing statement would illustrate that by, for example, describing how everyone was shivering.
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Which data entry field has a check mark in the field
A dispute is gainsaying a statement. Facts are provable statements to dispute them is to show they are not proven.
You need to state * what * it is before the question can be answered. Fact is unchangeable Opinion varies from each person's point of view.
Mr. Darcy found Lydia Bennet and George Wickham in London.