The speaker's claim in literature refers to the main argument or assertion being made by the narrator or character in a text. It is the central idea that the speaker is trying to convey to the audience and forms the basis of the literary work's theme or message.
It is a statement to support a given position, with or without evidence.
a claim that is unique
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a claim that is unique
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to claim something is yours. example: my staked his claim by saying the house was his
As speakers give reasons for their claim, they also use evidence as support for their reasons.
what is the definition of American literatureThe purpose of Native American literature is to tell stories and to keep their history alive.
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