Sagot :
Answer:
Explanation:
Claims of fact
Claims of fact must be specific as to time, place,
people involved, and situation
• Using descriptive and analytical writing, explore
every angle of your problem, or claim of fact, to
assess its level of truth.
Claims of policy
• Claims of policy typically provide a solution or
another series of questions in response to the
claims of fact.
• Claims of policy are often procedural,
organized plans.
• A counterclaim of policy posits that the
problem exists, it’s good to solve it a certain
way, but there is a better solution than the
one you have proposed
Claims of value
Claims of value involve judgments, appraisals,
and evaluations.
• Everyone has a bias of sorts, often embedded in
social, religious, and/or cultural values.
• At this point, you can OPEN UP your topic by
comparing and contrasting your problem with a
similar one in another time and/or place.
• When you “fight” with friends and colleagues
over intellectual issues, you are usually debating
claims of value