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PLZZ HELP WILL GIVE BRANLYES (IF CORRECT) When you read an article, how can you tell which sentence states the author’s claim?

The sentence with the author’s claim will sound like something that everyone knows is true.

The claim sentence will state facts that can be easily checked out by the reader.

The claim is a very short sentence that always comes at the very beginning of the article.

The claim states a “truth” that two reasonable people might disagree about.

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Answer:

The answer is D
User Julivico
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Answer:

D. is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

A and C are obviously incorrect because the claim will not always be short, at the start of the paragraph, or sound like a universal truth

B. also can be seen as wrong because a claim will not always be factual

hope this helps <3

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