A claim (Is a claim: "Show me a man who disagrees that people who don't think ignorance is not an excuse are not too poor to pay attention, and I'll show you you can look before you leap year in and year out is a claim." a claim?) is a claim.
I'm agreeing only because you already called it a claim preceding the initial parentheses. So you've casted whatever is in parentheses as a claim regardless of its native object type.
This claim, which is a claim, seems to be asking if a question is a claim. Questions are not claims.
In answer to you question, yes, "Show me a man who disagrees that people who don't think ignorance is not an excuse are not too poor to pay attention, and I'll show you you can look before you leap year in and year out is a claim" is a claim.
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I'm agreeing only because you already called it a claim preceding the initial parentheses. So you've casted whatever is in parentheses as a claim regardless of its native object type.
This claim, which is a claim, seems to be asking if a question is a claim. Questions are not claims.
In answer to you question, yes, "Show me a man who disagrees that people who don't think ignorance is not an excuse are not too poor to pay attention, and I'll show you you can look before you leap year in and year out is a claim" is a claim.