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A claim ____________________________

explains an argument's evidence
states an argument's position
describes an argument's examples
provides an argument's opposition

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States an argument's position.
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Answer:

States an argument´s position.

Step-by-step explanation:

A claim is the statement that stipulates the position from which an argument is being constructed. A claim, in order for it to be relevant and sound needs to be based on evidence that can be debated, and then either corroborated or disregarded. Evidence, in its turn, is always founded upon facts and logic. All these elements put together make up an argument.

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