What does a claim of policy argue?
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A. Whether something is an accepted fact or not
B. Whether one thing causes another to happen
C. Whether or not a specific action should take place
D. Whether something is morally right or wrong



Answer :

A claim of policy argues whether or not a specific action should take place. This type of argument focuses on proposing a course of action to address a particular issue or situation. It is not about determining whether something is an accepted fact, causing one thing to happen, or evaluating moral right or wrong.

For example, a claim of policy could be:

"Schools should implement mandatory recycling programs to reduce waste and promote environmental sustainability."

In this statement, the claim is advocating for a specific action (implementing recycling programs in schools) to address the issue of waste management and environmental protection. It is not simply stating a fact, discussing causation, or addressing moral considerations.