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which is a distinguishing feature of claims? (1 point)
○ they are meant to incite debate.
○ they express personal opinions.
○ they are debatable or arguable.
○ they are factual and can be supported with evidence.
Brief Explanations
To determine the distinguishing feature of claims, we analyze each option:
- "They are meant to incite debate": Claims aren't primarily for inciting debate, but to assert a position.
- "They express personal opinions": While some claims can be opinion - based, this isn't the key distinguishing feature as claims can also be about broader assertions.
- "They are debatable or arguable": This is a core feature of a claim. A claim is a statement that can be argued for or against, as it is not an established fact that is beyond question.
- "They are factual and can be supported with evidence": Factual statements that are fully supported by evidence are not claims (claims are debatable, while facts are generally accepted as true and not debatable in the same way).
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C. They are debatable or arguable.