A claim is a statement that must be arguable.
There must be at least two sides to a claim. For example, I can claim that I am the best person in the world (not that I am). Others can either:
1) support me, and be on my side
2) argue against my claim, and point out my faults.
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The answer would be A, because the subject has to be what the sentence is talking about which is the drivers.
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Repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of a phrase is called 'Anaphora' in rhetoric. It is used in speeches to give emphasis to the point being discussed. Thus, the speaker wanted to emphasize his point and encourage his listeners to do something as well.