Respuesta :
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B, because the first paragraph is an introduction. This means that you want to make a claim after.
Evidence for the claim should be included in the second paragraph of a response to literature.
Option-B
Explanation:
A claim is an assertion or statement that delivers the true or genuine information. To prove that the provided information is true, it must be supported with relevant facts and examples accordingly. Before stating an evidence, we have analyse and evaluate the evidence.
Claims are those statements that are potentially arguable. For example, "the book is Paulo Coelho's best" is a claim but "I like the book" is not. Because the world does not disputes over our liking but the first statement is debatable.
Evidence for the claim should make the claim more than mere assertions. The following are to be cleared using the evidence we provide,
- Why do we write the statement?
- How can we justify the statement?
The answers that we provide for the above stated points help the readers to accept the claim provided.