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.
If you mean BC not bce, then 1520 years. Plus, this is math…
The example that demonstrates the idea of self-determination is C. The Youngster family attempts to move into an all-white neighborhood.
They eventually move into the neighborhood, following their dreams, despite Mr. Linder threatens, who tries to stop them from moving there since they are black.
You could say:
Drug use is bad for society because it ups the poverty rate, increases crime, and causes many people to overdose.
This is a run on sentence because a run on sentence has no word to join them together!