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What is a "claim of fact"? Responses A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research. A claim that can be pro...Asked by pt your not right gup
What is a "claim of fact"?
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A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research.
A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research.
A claim that can be proven by the author's opinion.
A claim that can be proven by the author's opinion.
A claim that can be proven by emotion and personal experience.
A claim that can be proven by emotion and personal experience.
A claim that can be proven by the author's background and credibility.
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A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research.
A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research.
A claim that can be proven by the author's opinion.
A claim that can be proven by the author's opinion.
A claim that can be proven by emotion and personal experience.
A claim that can be proven by emotion and personal experience.
A claim that can be proven by the author's background and credibility.
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which one of the answer choices
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Which is the definition of a "claim of policy"?
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A claim that details what is being done wrong.
A claim that details what is being done wrong.
A claim that expresses the author's opinion and personal experiences.
A claim that expresses the author's opinion and personal experiences.
A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
A claim that states one thing or idea is better or more desirable than another.
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A claim that details what is being done wrong.
A claim that details what is being done wrong.
A claim that expresses the author's opinion and personal experiences.
A claim that expresses the author's opinion and personal experiences.
A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
A claim that states one thing or idea is better or more desirable than another.
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pt your not right gup
are you sure
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The claim, "To reduce bullying about clothing, schools should require school uniforms to be worn", is what type of claim?
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Claim of Policy
Claim of Policy
Claim of Value
Claim of Value
Claim of Fact
Claim of Fact
All of the above
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Claim of Policy
Claim of Policy
Claim of Value
Claim of Value
Claim of Fact
Claim of Fact
All of the above
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Which of these is a type of support to a claim?
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Reason
Reason
Evidence
Evidence
Emotional Appeals
Emotional Appeals
All of the above
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Reason
Reason
Evidence
Evidence
Emotional Appeals
Emotional Appeals
All of the above
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GPT 3.5
A claim of fact is a statement that asserts something as true or false, based on evidence and data that can be verified through observation, research, or objective analysis. It is not based on opinion, emotion, or personal experience, but rather on verifiable facts and evidence.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: A claim that can be proven or verified by observation or research.
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GPT 3.5
The definition of a "claim of policy" is: A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct definition of a "claim of policy" is: A claim that suggests what should or ought to be done to solve a problem.
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GPT 3.5
The claim, "To reduce bullying about clothing, schools should require school uniforms to be worn", is a Claim of Policy. It suggests what action should be taken to address an issue or solve a problem.
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GPT 3.5
All of the above are types of support to a claim. They can help strengthen and justify the validity of a claim by providing reasons, evidence, and emotional appeals.
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