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it is a statement about how things were in the past, how they are in the present, or how they will in the future

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Answered by Aintsmart
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Answer:

Claim of fact

Explanation:

Claim of fact is a statement about how things were in the last , how they are in the present or how will they be in future

Answered by pavanadevassy
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Answer:

An effective speaker must give arguments which build a case for approval of the claim, showing that the claim is probably accurate.

Explanation:

A fact claim is a statement about how things were in the past, how they are in the present, or how they will be in the future. It is not a fact, and it only claims to be a fact. It is arguable that the speaker has no direct way of proving the veracity of the claim. For example, "The Earth is round" is a fact claim. "In our right-handed world, left-handed people are distinguished against" is a fact claim. An effective speaker must give arguments which build a case for approval of the claim, showing that the claim is probably accurate.

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