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What do claims of fact argue? That a condition exists, has existed, or will exist That a condition is good or bad That a condition is worthwhile
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What do claims of fact argue?
That a condition exists, has existed, or will exist
That a condition is good or bad
That a condition is worthwhile
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The answer is A. That a condition exists, has existed, or will exist
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