Claims and support are related because claims are statements that are made by authors in relation to some subject matter that are backed up by "support" or evidence. Therefore, based upon these options, "An author will use support to back up a claim." This claim and support are what authors use to create arguments in writing to make a point and to express a perspective on a particular issue.
Answer: 2. your grandfather died in world war ii; you of all people should support veterans.
Explanation:
Answer:she did not research about the audience that will be present in her presentation.
Explanation:for her to only find out during presentation that the speech did not relate to her audience clearly tells us that she didn't do research on her audience before even preparing for the speech.
One needs to find out more about the people they are going to be delivering a speech for before preparing the speech so that what ever point one presents will actual capture their interest and they can even relate to it so a background check on who you are going to be presenting to is very important.
I would choose "A" the best even though "C" also makes sense but not as much as "A" does. hope it works. :)
I would say C. I don't have much reasoning behind it other than what my gut tells me, and my gut has me with the top score on reading comprehension in my school.