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Critical Thinking
Evaluating Arguments
Opinion and Assertion
A claim should be ONLY your opinion, with no other background reasoning.
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Not necessarily. While a claim can be rooted in personal opinion, it is often supported by background reasoning or evidence. In many cases, a claim without any supporting reasoning or evidence lacks credibility and may not be persuasive to others.
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