A claim is
the closing point of any argument.
the starting point for any argument.
the supporting details in an argument.
the citations available for an argument.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@jackmullen55
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It is actually B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay that would make since also
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im going with C
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
WAIT
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont think it would c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nvm @jackmullen55 is right :3 sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
haha your good thank you :) can yall help me with another question??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
To make a strong argument, a writer must anticipate
the citations.
the thesis.
the conclusion.
the opposition.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D, the opposition, especially if its an argumentative essay :3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A leat i think, i might be a little rusty at this XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
least**
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or would it be thesis... Im not sure @jackmullen55 what do u think??
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