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A debit card is not a credit card at all. But it can be used in place of a credit card. Debit cards are usually issued by banks under the Visa or MasterCard name. You deposit money in the bank, usually at least $300 to $500, and then you can use the card until either you empty the account, or send the bank more money. This is like having a credit card, with a limited amount of money in your account. Most commercial banks offer these cards.

6. What kind of supportive detail is used in the paragraph above?

Question 6 options:

A. opinions


B. dialogue


C. descriptive details


D. factual details

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The answer is descriptive details i am sure i tried it.



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D. factual details
The passage provides facts, not opinion, and has no dialogue. Things such as exact numbers ($300 to $500) help to tell whether or not the details are factual as opposed to descriptive.
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