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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.
The answer is D. Harlow’s monkey
experiments involved separating infant monkeys from their mothers a couple of
hours after birth and raising them with mechanical maternal figures. He
repeatedly made comments that the behavior of the subjects mirrored that of children
being observed in institutions.
Answer:
1)You cannot leave as I tell you to do so.
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Explanation:
trans- WORD ORIGIN. a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (transcend; transfix); on this model, used with the meanings “across,” “beyond,” “through,” “changing thoroughly,” “transverse,” in combination with elements of any origin: transisthmian; trans-Siberian; transempirical; transvalue.