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Which statement best defines the term “sidebar”?

A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article.
A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about the main topic in a nonfiction article.
A sidebar is a long piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article.
A sidebar is a long piece of text that provides information about the main topic in a nonfiction article.

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A : A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about a subtopic in a nonfiction article.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Daljeet Singh
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B - A sidebar is a short piece of text that provides information about the main topic in a nonficttion article.

It's found on the side of the article (hence the name sidebar) and is graphically seperate but related to the main idea.

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