Write True if the sentence is correct and False if it is incorrect.
______1. Fact refers to information that is certain and cannot be proven based
on documents, historical data, research and observation.
______2. Evidence can support a debatable claim.
______3. To be valid, claims of fact usually include sufficient and appropriate date.
______4. Claims of policy argue that certain conditions should exist.
______5. Claims of value does not make a judgment.
______6. A claim of fact is an argument about quantifiable topic.
______7. To identify the claims, focus on the first and last sentences of a paragraph.
______8. Argument does not refer to the presentation of opinion about something using
language.
______9. Opinion refers to judgment or belief formed about something that maynot
necessarily be based on fact or knowledge.
______10. Persuasion refers to an emotional state wherein the intended reader is moved
to agree with belief or position through argument.
______11. Credible sources refer to cited and not properly attributed websites, reports,
and articles developed by experts.
______12. Logical fallacies are not errors in reasoning that invalidate an argument.
______13. A claim of values argues whether something is good or bad.
______14. Claims of Value express disapproval and /or approval.
______15. Ethos or emotional appeal is focused on the audience’s reception of the message transmitted