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Understanding Claims: A Quick Quiz

Test your knowledge on various types of claims and opinions! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of argumentative statements and their classifications.

  • Quick and engaging questions
  • Learn about claims of fact, value, and policy
  • Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in improving their argumentative skills
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DebatingEagle247
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A person’s belief or take on a certain issue.
PLAUSIBLE OPINION
Opinion
CLAIM
Arguable statement that defines your goal of the essay.
PLAUSIBLE OPINION
Opinion
CLAIM
Supported by strong pieces of evidence
PLAUSIBLE OPINION
Opinion
CLAIM
Statements that argue that something needs to be done. May it be making a law or calling in action. Uses modals should, must.
CLAIMS OF VALUE
CLAIMS OF FACT
CLAIMS OF POLICY
A claim whether something is true or untrue but there must always be potential for controversial, conflict, or change.
CLAIMS OF VALUE
CLAIMS OF FACT
CLAIMS OF POLICY
A claim that is based on good or bad. Someone’s moral.
CLAIMS OF VALUE
CLAIMS OF FACT
CLAIMS OF POLICY
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