A. Judges'
B. Judge's
C. Judges
D. Judges's
B .the opposition in an argument
C .the starting point for an argument
D . the ending of an argument
Answer:
A claim is
A . the evidence to refute an argument
Explanation:
A claim is a statement which is placed within an argument which makes it either a true or false statement. The claim is then given the support of sub-claims, evidence or arguments. It helps the writer or the speaker to support his argument and to prove his point. Claims are made in support or opposition of any argument.
I would also agree, that The woman in the blue dress is the complete subject
The= article
woman=subject
(in the blue dress)= prepositional phrase... in being the preposition, the being the article word, blue being the adjective, and dress being the object of the preposition
hurried= would act as your verb
across the street= another prepositional phrase
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
B. surface glitter may be fool's gold.
C. Richard Cory was a victim of fate.
D. money can't buy love.