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cluponka [151]
3 years ago
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2. Which sentence supports the claim, bedbugs have become one of the most dreaded and expensive pests around?

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1 answer:
nata0808 [166]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $5,000.

Explanation:

A supporting claim is any statement or argument that will help enhance or give proof to the claim made. This will ensure the claim made is true and reasonable.

The claim that bedbugs are expensive and dreaded can be best supported by the statement that mentions the cost or expense required to get rid of bed bugs. This will give out the figure or amount required to get the job done.

Thus, the statement that <u><em>"ridding a house of bedbugs can easily cost $5,000"</em></u> is the best supporting claim.

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