Use the sentences to answer the question.

"A claim is simply a statement of opinion—your point of view regarding a topic. However, a strong claim in an argument should be significant."

Which sentence contains the most significant claim?

(1 point)
Responses

Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention.
Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention.

Carrots are great vegetables to grow in your home garden.
Carrots are great vegetables to grow in your home garden.

Carrots are the prettiest plants to grow in a garden.
Carrots are the prettiest plants to grow in a garden.

Carrots are grown in many home gardens, especially in the spring and fall months.
Carrots are grown in many home gardens, especially in the spring and fall months.

The sentence with the most significant claim is:

"Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention."

This sentence provides a specific reason to support the claim, thereby making it a strong and significant statement that presents a clear point of view and argues for the ease of growing carrots based on the level of attention they require. Comparatively, the other sentences express opinions that are more subjective (regarding carrots being "great" or "prettiest") or merely indicative of a common practice (the frequency of growing carrots in home gardens), without a substantial or arguable claim.