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In a speech on genetically modified foods (GMO) a speaker may state that they want the audience to understand that most GMO’s are perfectly safe. This would be best identified as which part of an argument?\

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claim

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this part of the argument would be identified as a claim. This is when the individual speaker asserts a certain statement as being the case of the argument, without yet providing any proof or information in regards to why it is. Which is what the speaker in this scenario does by stating that they want the audience to understand that most GMO’s are perfectly safe.

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