the most fitting one is <em>Claimant</em>
Critic is someone who gives their opinion on something, that could be friendly or harsh. Claimant means someone who makes a claim.
I'm probably wrong, but that is my best guess
The prepositional phrase is “with the play”.
This is because a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and is not essential in creating a complete sentence; instead it adds details.
With is a preposition, so with the play is a prepositional phrase. “She was bored” is still a meaningful sentence without the prepositional phrase, so we know that our answer is correct.
Hope this helps!
The answer is B. Circular Reasoning.
Circular reasoning is when you attempt to argue by beginning with an assumption that what you are trying to prove is already true.