Claims Of Fact, Policy, And Value Flashcards

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It is the main topic of an argument where the speaker tries to assert on his or her beliefs, ideas, or actions.

Is the central statement of a text where the writer tries to prove in the text by providing details, explanations, and other types of evidences.

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Claim

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What considers a good claim?

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Argumentative and debatable
Specific in focused
Interesting and engaging
Logical

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Three types of claims

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Claim of fact
Claim of value
Claim of policy

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A claim whether something is true or untrue but there must be always potential for controversy, conflict, and change.

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Claim of fact

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Claim that reports describes, predicts, and shows cause and effect.

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Claim of fact

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Claim that something has existed, exists or will exist.

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Claim of fact

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Claim that urges that an action must be taken or discontinued in a specific policy.

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Claim of Policy

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A claim that shows that a problem exist and it’s good to solve it in a certain way.

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Claim of policy

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Claim that gives judgement about morality, beauty, merit, and wisdom

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Claim of value

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Claim that compares and contrast a problem with a similar one in another time and/or place.

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Claim of value

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