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What is the definition of a claim? O an idea that is not supported by reasons, logic or evidence O a fact used to support an opinion O an arguable statement the author is trying to prove O a statement
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What is the definition of a claim?
O an idea that is not supported by reasons, logic or evidence
O a fact used to support an opinion
O an arguable statement the author is trying to prove
O a statement that cannot be disproved
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A. an idea that is not supported by reasons, logic, or evidence.
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An arguable statement the authors trying to prove
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