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What does a claim of value argue?
A. Whether or not something should or should not happen
B. Whether or not something is considered good or bad
C. Whether or not something caused an event to happen
D. Whether or not something is a fact or an opinion
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Whether or not something is considered good or bad

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It expresses an evaluation or judgment about the worth, merit, or desirability of something, such as an idea, practice, or object. It is different from a claim of fact, which asserts whether or not something is true, and a claim of policy, which argues whether or not something should or should not happen.

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