Opposing Claims Quick Check

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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point)
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It is something people could have differing opinions about.
It is something people could have differing opinions about.

It is based on facts that cannot be refuted.
It is based on facts that cannot be refuted.

It can be proven true or false.
It can be proven true or false.

It can be supported with evidence.
It can be supported with evidence.
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The correct response is:

It is something people could have differing opinions about.

This sentence accurately captures the essence of what makes a claim debatable—its nature as a subject of differing perspectives and opinions.

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