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Here is an example of a simple factual question:
Why did Mark Twain describe this period as a "Gilded Age?"
And Here is an example of a complex factual question:
What were the positive and negative effects of Industrializatio
The simple and complex factual are the kinds of question and specific words are practised in English but are not so extremely successful.
In simple factual, the questions are right ahead and easy to know that's why they are classified as simple.
Example for Simple factual: Why did Mark Twain characterise this time as a "Gilded Age?"
While in case of complex factual, as the title designates the question are too hard and asked in a twisted way so their results are also sometimes considerably complex.
Example for complex factual: What were the decisive and adverse consequences of Industrialization
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