A claim of value is a statement that expresses an evaluation or judgment about the worth, quality, or importance of something.
Think of a claim of value like giving a rating to a movie. When you say 'This movie is amazing!' or 'This movie is terrible!', you are making a claim of value about its worth.
Claim of Policy: A claim of policy proposes a specific course of action or solution to address an issue.
Evidence: Evidence refers to facts, data, examples, or expert opinions that support and strengthen claims in an argument.
Rhetorical Appeals: Rhetorical appeals are persuasive strategies used by speakers or writers to convince their audience. They include ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logical reasoning).
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