The Characteristics of a good claim: A claim should be argumentative and debatable.
A claim should be specific and focused.
A claim should be interesting and engaging.
A claim should be logical.
Implicit information is something that is not written or seen in the text but is suggested.
3 Types of Claims
Claim of Fact,Value,Policy
State a quantifiable assertion or a measurable topic
Claims of Fact
Claims of Facts - is a state of a quantifiable assertion or a measurable topic
Claims of Value: - Assert something that can be qualified
- Consist of arguments about moral, philosophical, or aesthetic topics
It consist of arguments about moral, philosophical, or aesthetic topics
Claims of Value
Attempt to persuade the reader to take some action/ change a behavior, usually to solve a problem
Claims of Policy
Claims of Policy -Attempt to persuade the reader to take some action/ change a behavior, usually to solve a problem
It is a something that is not written or seen in the text but is suggested