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.
It should say b because its a simple sentences meaning subject is the goat and preticite milked so its who and what
D. Container
Jaywalking is closest to offense so as we go to bottle we have to find the one most similar to that. A and C don't make any sense so we can assume they're incorrect and D is more similar to bottle than drink is. Hope this helped xx
Whoever is the correct answer
Answer: An essay always has four paragraph or more.
Explanation: An essay does not need to be simple but it is a good starting point Often, the thesis sentence states a claim that consists of two or more related points.