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  • statement - expressible by a sentence; either true or false; logical entities
  • characteristics of a good claim
    • Argumentative and Debatable
    • Specific and Focused
    • Interesting and Engaging
    • Logical
  • Aesthetics - study of beauty and fine arts. Controveries over works of art range fiercely among experts and lay people alike.
  • Reason - it answers the question “Why”.
  • Acceptance Letter is a positive message given to a request or offer.
  • Parts of a Business Letter
    • Heading
    • Inside address
    • Salutation
    • Body of the letter
    • Closing or Complimentary close
    • signature line
  • Refusal Letter - contains statements which formally announce a decline or rejection of any offer or proposal.
  • Aesthetics and Morality are the two general areas in which people most often disagree about matter of value.
  • Inside Address contains the recipient‘s position, address, and name.
  • Sales letter offers a product or service to the potential clients.
  • Memorandums -It is a correspondence used to disseminate information from one department to another department.
  • Heading it contains the sender’s name, address, date.
  • Claims of Value attempt to prove that things are more or less desirable.
  • Evidence - tells the reader how the claim is proved.
  • Claim should be interesting and engaging.
  • Education - it includes the name of school, the city or town where each school you attended is licated.
  • Three major kinds of claims
    • claims of fact
    • claims of value
    • claims of policy
  • Reservation letter - to place a reservation or order for a product or service in a company.
  • Recommendation letter is under the Business letter
  • Claim is the main argument of an essay.
  • Counterclaim - opposite of claim.
  • Order letter contains all the pertinent information about the product or services you want to avail.
  • Resignation letter - terminating bond
  • skills and experience - includes your goals, language you speak, or any relevant achievements or award.
  • Claims of fact - asserts that a condition has existed, exists, or will exist s.
  • Collection letter - it is to inform the reader on his/her financial obligations and to remit the payment.
  • Adjustment Letter - it is in response to the letter of complain.
  • Letter of inquiry- Inquire pertinent information.
  • Your Personal Information - the first your employee see when looking at your resume is your name.
  • Morality - value calims about morality express judgements about the rightness.