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What is the function of a claim in an argument?
to introduce the topic
to state the writer's opinion
to state a reason for the writer's belief
to give evidence supporting the writer's belief
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To state the writer's opinion.
A claim is the main assertion or thesis of an argument — the position the writer wants the audience to accept. Reasons and evidence are offered to support that claim.
A claim is the main assertion or thesis of an argument — the position the writer wants the audience to accept. Reasons and evidence are offered to support that claim.
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