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Claims should be _____.

controversial

Three Characteristics of factual arguments:


1. To _____ mistaken reports about a topic


2. To _____ arguments that are settled and agreed upon


3. To _____ belief and assumptions widely held by a society

1. correct


2. challenge


3. question

Two examples that might be used to reasonably qualify a claim

some, few, most, many... (Qualifier)

Can a claim of fact be based on the reliability of information from source even if we don not confirm that information for ourselves?

Yes

Claims of value express _____ or _____.

approval or disapproval

Criteria that must be explained through words, relying on matters as values, traditions and emotions. Examples

Qualitative argument

The focus of defending a claim of value relies on _____.

meeting or failing short of criterion

The particular standards we establish for judging anything.

Criteria

Criteria that can be measure, counted or demonstrated in some mechanical fashion

Quantitative argument

Arguments determining whether something meets certain criteria.

Evaluation