It's B because Who fits in the sentence: <u>Who</u> made this beautiful sculpture because your asking which person made this.
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Answer:
A reader needs to ask, what does the author want to convince you of.
Explanation:
If asking the authors position, you will only find the opinion of the author. While this can also be used to find a claim it isn't always the most effective.
If asking what the issue is in general, you can't find the authors claim from the start.
If asking the reasons, that will help you find the reasoning, not the claim.
Explanation:
okay I am not really sure about this one