Use the story Changing the Constitution to answer the question.

Changing the Constitution

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

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Responses

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

There are citations in the text.
There are citations in the text.

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

There are general ideas 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 because there are facts to support them. Additionally, there are citations in the text, which further validate the evidence and indicate that it is backed up by reliable sources. The presence of opinions alone does not necessarily indicate that the evidence is true, as opinions can vary, but the presence of facts and citations adds credibility to the claims. The text does not mention general ideas as a basis for determining the truthfulness of the evidence used.