It's C because I read something like this before. These things are common in Cuba, so it doesn't surprise anyone if they see it happening.
Answer:
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<span>Han Fei Zi
He wrote a book (named after him) which talks about war, economics, administration, and diplomacy. </span>
The sentence which is the author’s claim is Sentence 3
<h3>What is a Claim? </h3>
This refers to an unverified statement about a particular thing which needs to be validated with a supporting evidence.
It is important not to be confused by a claim, and the reason for a claim (supporting evidence).
The author talks about the importance of using a seat belt and then gives a reason for his claim (supporting evidence) using statistical data on how the use of seat belts have saved lives.
In conclusion, the claim of the author in the sentence is Sentence 3.
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