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If an author states that something is or is not the case, what type of conclusion is being made?

  1. Two types of Conclusions

  2. Assertions of Truth

  3. Some Spanish teachers have been to Spain.

  4. was a factor in

The correct answer is: Assertions of Truth

When an author states that something is or is not the case, they are making assertions of truth. This means that they are presenting a statement as being true or false based on their perspective or evidence they provide. This type of conclusion is based on the author's beliefs or information they have gathered. Option A is incorrect as there is no mention of two types of conclusions in the question stem. Option C does not relate to the question about an author stating something is or is not the case. Option D is not relevant to the question about the type of conclusion made by an author stating something is or is not the case.