I believe the correct answer is... A claim may be either debatable or factual, depending on the author
because in arguementive essays we state our claim and prevent facts to support our arguement. It definetly is not always true think of when you say "well Tasha claims that sarah hit her" sarcastically inferring it may not be true but it is what she said or believes.
The question ask to choose among the following choices that could support the said excerpt and the best answer would be letter B. the discrimination and bigotry faced by African Americans throughout history in the United States. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
The details that Ban Ki-moon uses to support his point of view and the purpose of the speech are the sentences that show evidence that his point of view is correct.
<h3>What are these pieces of evidence?</h3>
- Statistical data supporting the point of view.
- Facts that show the relevance of the point of view.
- Tested and proven information about the point of view presented.
Therefore, to find the supporting details of the speech, you must read the entire speech, identify the author's point of view, and look for the evidence that supports that point of view.
This question is incomplete, as you did not show the speech to which it refers. In this case, I can't give you a specific answer, but I hope the above information will help you find your answer.
More information about textual evidence at the link:
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Answer:So the poem doesn't sound like a nursery ryhme or so the poem can be easier to read
Explanation:
ATLEAST I HELPED (<em>sorry if its wrong)</em>
Jem and Dill just finished swimming and called to Atticus, while he was driving. Reluctantly, Atticus allowed the children to join him on the ride to Helen Robinson's house and explained the story to them. Arriving at the Negro cabins, they see many children playing with marbles and Atticus asks where Helen is and Sam goes to get her. Upon hearing the news about her husband, Helen falls to the ground and Atticus and Calpurnia had to help her up.