Identification

    Cards (11)

    • It is clearly written and explained in the text.
      Explicit Information
    • 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
      Implicit Information
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