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What is a call to action
A. A statement in which the writer indicates what an audience should do in light of the claim the rider made
B. Facts details statistics observations are quotations from experts that support a claim
C. Final opinions thoughts are quotations that help readers understand why a claim is significant
D. A statement in which the writer shares their main point position or stamps in an argumentative text
A. A statement in which the writer indicates what an audience should do in light of the claim the rider made
B. Facts details statistics observations are quotations from experts that support a claim
C. Final opinions thoughts are quotations that help readers understand why a claim is significant
D. A statement in which the writer shares their main point position or stamps in an argumentative text
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A call to action is best defined by:
**A. A statement in which the writer indicates what an audience should do in light of the claim the writer made.**
This involves encouraging the audience to take a specific action or adopt a particular viewpoint as a result of the arguments presented in the text.
**A. A statement in which the writer indicates what an audience should do in light of the claim the writer made.**
This involves encouraging the audience to take a specific action or adopt a particular viewpoint as a result of the arguments presented in the text.
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