Answer and Explanation:
The word <em>Literary</em> should <u>NOT</u> bee capitalized in this sentence.
This is because it is only describing the type of group the member is in, not the <em>title/name</em> of something, the <em>name of a month or day</em>, or something <em>specific</em>.
Reading and Writing Society <em>should</em> be capitalized, because it is the name of a group/society.
Monday <em>should</em> be capitalized because is a day of the week.
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A, B and D
All of those would reach mass amounts of people.
There is no answer? So sorry.
"The speaker says she dislikes poetry but then makes an argument in favor of it" <span>is ironic about this excerpt from "Poetry" by Marianne Moore. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your desired help.</span>
the statement that takes a position on an issue or controversy
The claim is the main idea of the text. It is what the argumentative text is trying to prove. The claim takes a position on an issue. An example of a claim would be "Students should be given a study hall period during the school day, even if it means reducing the regular class times." This statement takes a position on the topic of study halls in schools. The rest of the options are all other elements of an argumentative text, but they do not describe the claim.