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Argument - a set of reasons or evidence presented in support of a position or viewpoint. It is a form of persuasion that aims to convince the audience of the validity of a particular claim.

Claim - a statement or proposition that asserts something to be true. It is the main argument or point made in an argumentative or persuasive piece of writing or speech. Claims can be factual or supported by evidence, but they can also be subjective or based on opinion.

Informational text - a type of nonfiction writing that provides factual information about a specific topic or subject. It is primarily intended to inform or educate the reader on a particular subject, rather than persuade or entertain. Examples of informational texts include textbooks, reports, news articles, and encyclopedias.
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