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Which statements best describe an effective claim in an argumentative essay? Select two options. It is precise and clear. It is debatable but cannot be refuted. It is emotional and states an opinion. It states a bias using clear language. It states a fact using precise language.

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Which statements best describe an effective claim in an argumentative essay? Select two options.

It is precise and clear. It is debatable but cannot be refuted. It is emotional and states an opinion. It states a bias using clear language. It states a fact using precise language.

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The two statements that best describe an effective claim in an argumentative essay are:

  1. "It is precise and clear." - An effective claim should be specific and easy to understand. It should clearly state what you are arguing for, allowing the reader to immediately understand your position.

  2. "It is debatable but cannot be refuted." - An effective claim should be something that people can have different opinions on, but it should also be strong enough that it cannot be easily disproved. This makes your argument more compelling and encourages the reader to consider your viewpoint.

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