To help you identify the speaker's claim, you need to:
Read and understand the main message. Sometimes, the claim can be found in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph.
<h3>What is a speaker's claim?</h3>
A speaker's claim is the main message that the writer wants the reader to get. Since your text is not included in the question, it will be difficult to identify the claim.
So, to do that independently, you have to read the text and find out the main message that the author promotes.
Answer: Hannah felt this way because her body couldn't differentiate between good stress and bad stress. Hannah had a wonderful wedding, but ended up tired due to the stress-response
Absolute equality will prevent individual thought and personal freedoms of expression. Television limits individual thought and creativity. Government control should be limited to prevent a threat to freedom. The fear of communist invasion is a result of government-controlled media. Paranoia leads to a repressive society.