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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
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English
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leva [86]3 years ago
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The sentences that best support the author's claim that Sinclair's book  accomplished something different from what Sinclair had hoped are:

  • But Sinclair was surprised that it was his horrific description of how  meat was processed that caused the biggest uproar. (paragraph 3)
  • Sinclair remarked, “I aimed at the public's heart and by accident I hit it  in the stomach.” (paragraph 3)

<h3>Meaning of claim</h3>
  • A claim is a belief that the author or writer of a text holds. The claim that Sinclair's book accomplished something different from what he hoped can be seen in the two statements.

  • In the first one, he expressed his surprise that it was because of the horrific description that an uproar was caused. In the second sentence, he remarked that while he aimed for the public's heart, he hit their stomach.

Learn more about claims here:

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