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emmainna [20.7K]
2 years ago
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For which claim in the passage does the author provide

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Darina [25.2K]2 years ago
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The claim in the passage does the author provide the LEAST supporting evidence is: "We seek the shade." (Paragraph 9) (Option D)

<h3>What is a claim?</h3>

A claim is an opinion that is logical and well thought of and should be supported with strong evidence from credible sources.

Hence it is correct to state that the claim in the passage does the author provide the LEAST supporting evidence is: "We seek the shade." (Paragraph 9).

This is because there is little evidence in the paragraph to support that assertion.

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