A claim must be arguable but stated as a fact. It must be debatable with evidence. It's not a personal opinion or feeling. It defines your writing goals. A good claim must be specific and is a focused argument.
Here's an example: A teenager wants a new phone because of the following claims...
- Everyone at school has it.
- It's popular.
- It's "useful."
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<span>Antithesis is a counter-proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. An example of antithesis in "The Crisis" is what we attain too cheap we esteem too lightly.
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Answer:
1) May I get the ticket to see the movie?
2) Can I see the pictures of my friends?
3) Can I use the telephone?
4) May I use the computer?
5) Can I have a drink of water?
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