A student read the novel Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger, and was then asked to write a literary analysis essay on the prompt, "How is Holden the voice of his generation?"
The students complex thesis contains both a major claim and a minor
claim.
"Although Some argue that the universe a tree is all teens is to feel disconnected, Holden Caulfield with his litany of wisecracks and cynicalmindset, represents The first crack in the veneer of culture of conformity that dominated United States of the 1950s. His rebellion against the status quo is just one way in which he foreshadows the rebellion of an entire generation.
which answer correctly identifies the both types of claims