Which of the following phrases should be avoided when referring to facts? a. Everyone knows b. It is common knowledge c. According to
English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020
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a. Everyone knows
The phrase "Everyone knows" should be avoided when referring to facts because it lacks specificity and does not provide a clear source or evidence. It's important to rely on concrete evidence and specific references, such as "According to" or "It is common knowledge," to support factual claims.