The author's strongest support for their statement is the reference to a major claim (Option B). In it, the author alludes to the strongest and clearest declaration that agrees with their statement by quoting the authors of Suburban Nation. This is not an allusion because of the direct nature of this reference (allusion = indirect reference). There is no repetition observed in this paragraph, and the author doesn't comment on what the opposing party believes. Therefore, by logic and by elimination, we can conclude that this is an example of a reference to a major claim.
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theres really nothing bad about him most of the time he uses his public platform like on his song the bigger picture and multiple others the only bad thing is his criminal history but that’s in the past
Explanation:
Answer:
1. if- if
2. I- I
3. marathon- she
4. There- there
5. alone- what
6. encore- what
7. What- what
8. damaged- what
9. night- or was it Tuesday- we went to the opera.
10. something- what is it?
Explanation: I wrote the two words that the dash would go in between for each sentence. 9 needs two dashes.
First off all i don't see any list but a carnivore mainly eats meat so what ever has only meat should work