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1 Language of Composition Chapter 3 Analyzing Arguments
Essay in Progress Staking a Claim

2 What is a claim? An assertion or proposition
Must be stated as a complete sentence. Must be arguable Must be an informed opinion.

3 How to Develop a Claim Explore topic Reading (research)
Discussion with others Brainstorming Taking Notes Rethinking

4 Types of Claims: Fact Asserts something is true or not true
Read “Claims of Fact” p.87

5 Types of Claims: Value Claims of Value Must establish criteria
Read “Star Wars” by Roger Ebert. pp. 88 – 90

6 Types of Claims: Policy
Claims of Policy Often includes claims of value and fact as well. Read “Claims of Policy” and “from The C Word in the Hallways” by Anna Quindlen.

7 Assignment # 3 Staking a Claim
Annotate “Felons and the Right to Vote” for claims of fact, value, and policy. (handout; pp 92 – 94) Essay in Progress: p. 94, Staking a Claim.

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