Asked by caleb

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What criteria should your comparative statement meet to work as a comparative claim?

It should compare two things and also sound impossible to support with evidence.

It should compare or contrast two things and provide something for you to prove.

It should be interesting to readers and also make a comparison between two things.

It should make readers want to read your essay and also compare on thing to another.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answer: "It should compare or contrast two things and provide something for you to prove."

Explanation: a good comparative claim must make a clear comparison (or contrast) between two items and be arguable — it should assert a point you can support with evidence and analysis. The other choices either demand something impossible to support or only mention being interesting/attention-grabbing, which aren’t the essential criteria.