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What is the author's claim here (in this essay)? *

-The author is claiming that most people read stories for the events in the story.
-The author is claiming that most people read stories for the people in them, not just
for the events of the story.
-The author is claiming that most people read stories for motivation and for advice.
the story the chrysanthemums

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In literature, a claim is a statement that asserts something to be true. A claim can either be factual or a judgment. ... However, in literature, claims have a special function of presenting the author's main ideas or opinions which he or she can later support with more evidence.

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