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Explicit Claim Examples:: The Age at Which People Can Get A Driver's License Must Be Raised To 18

The document provides examples of different types of claims including explicit claims, implicit claims, claims of fact, claims of policy, and claims of value. Explicit claims directly state the claim, implicit claims imply the claim rather than stating it directly, claims of fact present factual statements, claims of policy advocate for or against a particular policy, and claims of value make judgments about ethics or interests. There are 5 examples given for each type of claim.

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Explicit Claim Examples:: The Age at Which People Can Get A Driver's License Must Be Raised To 18

The document provides examples of different types of claims including explicit claims, implicit claims, claims of fact, claims of policy, and claims of value. Explicit claims directly state the claim, implicit claims imply the claim rather than stating it directly, claims of fact present factual statements, claims of policy advocate for or against a particular policy, and claims of value make judgments about ethics or interests. There are 5 examples given for each type of claim.

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EXPLICIT CLAIM EXAMPLES:

1. cells are building blocks of our body

2. jack is guilty of morder

3. I can see right now that I'm going to have to be more when I talk to you.

4. He read that statement in front of judge.

5. He build the bridge of Town Ashii.

IMPLICIT CLAIM EXAMPLES:

1.Brian's letter was his unhappiness at having to be away from home for so long.

2. He killed Jose because Jose killed his son

3. The doctor was optimistic, but the meaning of her diagnosis was that Peggy was seriously ill
and might not have much longer to live.

4. The handshake between the two men was their implicit agreement to the terms of the
contract.

5. As a parent, Margie has the implicit right to govern her children as she sees fit as long as she
does not cause them harm

CLAIM OF FACT EXAMPLES:

1. 90% of people will fake laugh when they don’t understand what someone said to them.
2. 2.Global warming is a threat that must be addressed
3. Lumberjarking is an extremely dangerous occupation
4. You are more likely to remember something written on blue ink that black ink.
5. Although it has been largely forgotten, the flu epidemic 1918-1919 was one of the most
devastating epidemics of all time.

CLAIM OF POLICY EXAMPLES:

1. The death penalty should be abolished because it does nothing to prevent murder.
2. Legislation should be passed to stop the sale of cigarettes.
3. The age at which people can get a driver’s license must be raised to 18.
4. The age at which people can get a driver’s license must be raised to 18.
5. Legislation should be passed to stop the sale of cigarettes.

CLAIM OF VALUE EXAMPLES:

1. the hunting of animals is a barbaric practice

2. it is immoral to participate in voluntary suicide.

3. military boot camp is a degrading and humiliating experience.

4. science fiction novels are more interesting to read than romance novels

5. Viewing television is a wasteful activity.

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