What must you include in a claim/thesis statement?

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Your topic and opinion on the topic

Your claim and the counterclaim to your position

Your claim and your reasons for making the claim

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The most appropriate choice for what to include in a claim/thesis statement is:

Your claim and your reasons for making the claim.

A strong thesis statement typically articulates a specific claim or argument and provides the rationale or reasoning that supports this claim, giving the reader a clear understanding of your position and the basis for that position.

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