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Claims of Fact, Claims of Value & Claims of Policy
Making A Strong Claim Claims of Fact, Claims of Value & Claims of Policy
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Claims of Fact A claim that a certain condition existed in the past, exists in the present or will exist in the future. This claim must be supported by facts. Claim of Fact (Past): Prayer in public schools has created much debate in the field of education. Claim of Fact (Present): Students who listen to rap music are more likely to commit violent acts. Claim of Fact (Future): Global warming will impact future generations and eventually ruin the environment.
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Claims of Value A claim of value makes a judgment.
It is supported by data In a claim of value, one expresses their approval or disapproval They prove that an action, belief or condition is right or wrong, good or bad, beautiful or ugly, worthwhile or undesirable
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Claims of Value Example: Cheating in sports is wrong.
Example: Illegal immigrants are ruining the American economy. Example: Cheating men are undesirable to women.
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Claims of Policy A claim of policy argues that certain conditions should not exist They promote courses of action for problems that need a solution They almost always include the keywords “should,” “ought to,” or “must”
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Claims of Policy Example: A dress code should be introduced for all public high school students. Example: Texting while driving should be an offense punishable by jail time.
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