Hello. You did not show the answer options, nor did you show the text to which the question refers, which prevents me from answering your question exactly. However, I will try to help you by explaining what a main claim is in a text.
Within a text the main claim is the main idea to which the text presents. It is the subject that the text decides to address.
Usually you find the main claim of a text right at the beginning of the text, because the author needs to arrest readers right from the start showing what the text will discuss about and arresting readers who show interest in the type of discussion presented.
Answer: B
Explanation: A Extraneous detail is usually unrelated and off topic, not relevant in the text, like adding unneeded detail in a story or a report because it may be off topic or misleading
Answer:
C this helps the reader feel the characters emotions. -Your friend, Bill Cipher
Explanation:
The poem shows the use of imagery such as “It rains, and the wind is never weary”, “My thoughts still cling to the moldering Past” and “Behind the clouds is the sun still shining.” Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between the objects that are different