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.
Answer:
i 99/100 think its the first one.
Explanation:
1. Ramesh asked Imran what he could do for him?
2. The teacher asked Haider Why he had come late to the class again?
3. He asked me Where is the boat? Hurry up we have been chasen.
4. The visitor asked me what is the name of that beautiful beautiful.
5. the painter told me that he had been to the picture.
6. he said that no he had not broken the glass.
A. introspection --looking inward at yourself