- A claim must be debatable, but it must be conveyed as fact. It must be contested by investigation and facts; it is not a matter of personal preference or sentiment.
- The purpose, direction, and scope of your work are all defined by a claim.
- A strong assertion is precise and asserts a single point of view.
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Answer: similes, metaphors, symbolism
Similes: “like a traveling circus” “like door-to-door christmas carolers”
Metaphors: “People who were once blue, who slouched from carrying a bag of misery over one shoulder” “until the virus finally reachers your heart”
Symbolism: “that red house at the end of the block where your deepest wishes reside” “The disease”
The statement that explains how the sentence structure contributes to the passage is C) Sentences are somewhat short, which makes the ideas stand out in the passage.
A. synthesize earlier information. A conclusion restates information that was introduced earlier and sums up what was said.