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Ответ:
The answer is: No, because it only expresses a personal preference or feeling.
Explanation:
An effective claim should have an opinion but an argument to that opinion as well. As you can see in this claim example, the isn't any argument as for why she/he considers what he believes. Tha is the reason why it can't be the firs two options, as it isn't an opinion that the majority believes nor it offers a fact. The third option is not possible either as his opinion is very simple, it can actually be argued and questioned very easily.
And the last option is the correct one as indeed, it only claims his personal preference without a valid fact, argument, etc...