Once you have identified an author's claim, what else do you already know?
well you read the story and you identified the claim, you should know the theme, setting or what the author is trying to show to their readers.
these are the options the author's purpose the evidence the author will provide what support you're likely to see your decision about how to respond
well you read the story correct? or something related towards those lines
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @0mega well you read the story correct? or something related towards those lines \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) there was no story
and you identified the claim correct? What else did you learn that the author was trying to show
there was no story or statement to go with the question
I don't believe B is right because the author showed a story which the student "read" and already "identified the claim"
I think it might be the author's purpose
I think so too, cause if you already know the authors claim, you should also know what else the author is trying to show.
thank you
No problem
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