Think about what a claim is. a claim is something that you state, even if you don't have proof. choice C is a fact, not a claim--it would be used as evidence to support a claim, but it doesn't serve as a claim itself.
i would say that B is the most appropriate claim to argue that people should be more nutritionally knowledgeable. choice D is almost a counterargument, in a sense, because it lists a flaw with food labels. choice A is a statement, but it can be proven with evidence--one could look at a food label to search for the listed items.
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B is what I feel is most correct , might be wrong though...
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1. The appearance of a ghost is reported.
King Hamlet's ghost tells his son he has been murdered and demands revenge.
2. Hamlet says he disapproves of his mother’s remarriage.
His mother Gertrude has married Hamlet's uncle Claudius, who has become king and Hamlet suspects has killed his father.
3. Hamlet verbally abu.ses Ophelia.
He has told her that he is in love with her, but Polonius has forbid her to talk to him.
4. Hamlet contemplates sui.cide.
In his most famous soliloquy, his indecisiveness and confusion lead to consider killing himself as a way of eliminating his difficulties.
5. Ophelia dies.
She becomes insane and drowns in the river
6. Laertes is killed in a swordfight.
He fights with Hamlet in a duel and is injured. Hamlet dies as well
7. Fortinbras takes over the throne
He has come from Poland to conquer Denmark. Before dying, Hamlet had told Horatio he wanted Fortinbras to become king.