Please consider giving the descriptions first.
Answer:
<u>3.</u>
<u>a. claim of fact</u>
<u>b. claim of policy</u>
<u>c. claim of value</u>
<u>d. claim of value</u>
<u>e. claim of policy</u>
Explanation:
3.
a. This is a claim of fact because there are available (factual) data that back that statement.
b. This is a claim because the speaker is directing attention to what needs to done policywise to solve the problem they observed in public schools.
c. The expression here shows the speaker's personal values about the environment.
d. The expression here also shows the speaker's personal values about the environment.
e. The expression<em> "people be allowed" </em>shows that the statement is one of policy. What the speaker feels should be done policywise on the subject.
4. Here's a point to note about your topic of choice:
- a claim of fact: the statement should represent a generally accepted statement or that is factual.
- a claim of value: statement tells your personal opinion about the topic.
- a claim of policy: tells what you feel should be done about an issue (eg a social issue).
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Some countries didn't have stuff that other countries had, so they used to trade to grow their community and for their people to survive. Trading was important to have all their goods they wanted.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
O'Hare International <span>Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth International
Airport Denver International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport. </span>
Answer:
Opportunity Cost
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is an economic term that simply says that when you make a purchase, you forego another alternative. Money, or the lack of it is usually the main reason for making the decision to make a decision to get one product and forego another one.
Therefore, it is the term that describes the process of making an economic decision by considering both the advantages and problems that may arise from the decision.