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Informational Text
Argumentation
Opposing Claims
Which option describes an op posing claim in an informational text
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An opposing claim in an informational text is an argument or viewpoint that contradicts or challenges the main claim or argument presented in the text. It provides an alternative perspective or counterargument to the main idea being conveyed.
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