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worty [1.4K]
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Lynna [10]1 year ago
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The sentence or option that best paraphrases Truth's Claim is: "Since women are as accountable for what they do as men are, they deserve the same rights." (Option C)

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

The statement made by the writer that asserts an idea or logical position as the truth or absolute condition is referred to as a claim.

In some cases, there are multiple claims, in other cases, there are other claims.

Hence, it is correct to state that the right answer is option C. That is, if a woman must account for her actions, just like men do, then she should have equal rights with him.

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