An evaluative statement does not reflect relevant questions on vague or unsupported claims?
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something that makes vision possible. b : the sensation aroused by stimulation of the visual receptors. c : electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength that travels in a vacuum with a speed of 299,792,458 meters (about 186,000 miles) per second specifically : such radiation that is visible to the human eye.
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An evaluative statement does reflect relevant questions
- A definitive judgment on a concept or problem, whether positive or negative, good or wrong, moral or immoral, backed by research or legitimate arguments, is expressed in an evaluative statement.
- The statement has the ability to lead to fresh views and thinking ways about a topic or issue.
- It carefully questions author's apparent logic to provide new perspectives on a topic and guarantee that reader understands the context in which it was composed.
- As a result, an evaluative statement does adequately reflect pertinent issues about direct assertions that are imprecise or unsubstantiated.
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