B is the answer because without and it won’t be correct
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Answer:
A claim is a 'primary point to support or prove an argument'.
Explanation:
Claim Definition. A statement essentially arguable, but used as a primary point to support or prove an argument is called a claim.
Types of Claim. There are many types of claim used in literature, and all of them have their own significance.
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Reads like a martin luther king or like minded speaker going for freedom of speech and struggle for justice (against the apartheid that Rosa Parks also stood - or in her case literally sat - for). "Mississippi Burning" is a very powerful film.
The correct answer is c) past.
Past (preposition) - from one side to the other of something, or in front of something.
Rephrased: He passed his grandmother's house on his way to school.
Passed - from the verb <em>to pass</em>, past tense, coudln't be used in this sentence.
Passet is not a word.
Pasted - past form of the verb <em>to paste, </em>does not fit in the context.