How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?

A. by changing word choice to make the subject amusing

B. by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias

C. by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language

D. by using point of view to persuade about something

B. by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias

An informational text informs an audience about a subject by presenting factual information, data, evidence, and research without inserting personal opinions or biases. This allows the reader to form their own conclusions based on the information presented.