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L 4.1.4 Quiz: Understand Types of Claims
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What does a claim of policy argue?
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A. Whether something is morally right or wrong
B. Whether something is an accepted fact or not
C. Whether or not a specific action should take place
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D. Whether one thing causes another to happen
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User Kun Ren
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Answer:

C. Whether or not a specific action should take place

Step-by-step explanation:

A claim of policy stipulates that a particular course of action should or should not take place in order to provide a solution to a problem. For example, in the sentence; "Parents should monitor their children to ensure that their home works are done", the speaker here proposes an action or policy that should be aimed at providing a solution to a problem.

It is likely that the children have formed a habit of not doing their homework, so the specified action to curb this is for parents to monitor their children.

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