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When evaluating an argument about paper books vs. digital versions, which of the statements would be a claim for this topic?(1 point)
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Trees can make up to about 8,333 sheets of paper, which we use to make books.
Trees can make up to about 8,333 sheets of paper, which we use to make books.
Paper books are made from paper, papyrus, vellum, or parchment.
Paper books are made from paper, papyrus, vellum, or parchment.
Some people prefer paper books while others prefer digital versions of books.
Some people prefer paper books while others prefer digital versions of books.
Digital versions of books are better because they help in preserving resources.
Digital versions of books are better because they help in preserving resources.
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"Digital versions of books are better because they help in preserving resources."
This is a claim because it asserts a debatable position (digital books are better) with a supporting reason (preserving resources). The other statements are factual or descriptive.
This is a claim because it asserts a debatable position (digital books are better) with a supporting reason (preserving resources). The other statements are factual or descriptive.
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