what is the function of a claim in an argument?
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Answer: to state a reason for the writers belief
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The function of a claim in an argument is as follows.
Claims supported by explanations that are reinforced by proof are called assertions. To triumph an argument, one first has to create a claim that is better than only an opinion. You should use essential thinking aptitudes and discuss your suit using claims, reasoning, and proof. In oratory and argumentation, the claim is an arguable assertion or a presumption that a speaker invites the audience to take.
Typically, there are three preliminary types of claims in the argument, that are also called persuasive claims:
- Claims of validity assert that something is true or not.
- Claims of worth assert that something is good or bad.
- Claims of procedure assert that one approach of action is incomparable to another.
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