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In relation to arguments, what is a claim? an idea, opinion, or assertion presented in an argument The supporting evidence for an argument The details presented by the author The attempts to persuade the
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In relation to arguments, what is a claim?
an idea, opinion, or assertion presented in an argument
The supporting evidence for an argument
The details presented by the author
The attempts to persuade the audience
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A claim is an idea, opinion, or assertion presented in an argument.
The supporting evidence & details presented are your argument. The argument is composed of claims & all other answers are included in the argument.
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