This document discusses different types of claims that can be made in arguments. It defines a claim as a statement an advocate believes or is evaluating. There are three main types of claims: claims of fact, which assert something; claims of value, which involve judgments; and claims of policy, which recommend a course of action. An example of a claim of fact provided is the statement that "President George Bush knew in advance about the possibility of the 9/11 attacks, and allowed them to happen."
This document discusses different types of claims that can be made in arguments. It defines a claim as a statement an advocate believes or is evaluating. There are three main types of claims: claims of fact, which assert something; claims of value, which involve judgments; and claims of policy, which recommend a course of action. An example of a claim of fact provided is the statement that "President George Bush knew in advance about the possibility of the 9/11 attacks, and allowed them to happen."
This document discusses different types of claims that can be made in arguments. It defines a claim as a statement an advocate believes or is evaluating. There are three main types of claims: claims of fact, which assert something; claims of value, which involve judgments; and claims of policy, which recommend a course of action. An example of a claim of fact provided is the statement that "President George Bush knew in advance about the possibility of the 9/11 attacks, and allowed them to happen."
This document discusses different types of claims that can be made in arguments. It defines a claim as a statement an advocate believes or is evaluating. There are three main types of claims: claims of fact, which assert something; claims of value, which involve judgments; and claims of policy, which recommend a course of action. An example of a claim of fact provided is the statement that "President George Bush knew in advance about the possibility of the 9/11 attacks, and allowed them to happen."
CLAIMS •Are statement you make to convince someone to support your ideas or position . Claim From your text. “A claim is a statement the advocate believes or is in the process of evaluating…” (Herrick,2015,p. 17) Your claim is like your thesis! Three types of Claims •Claim of Fact •Claim of Value •Claim of Policy Claim Of Fact Claim Of Fact
•Asserts something Let’s give it a try!
President George Bush knew in
advance about the possibility of the 9/11 attacks, and allowed them to happen. Claim of facts are not facts themselves! •Please prepare a ¼ sheet of pad paper •Thank you for listening !