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    The Presence of the Words "Ought" or "Should" in a Claim
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The Presence of the Words "Ought" or "Should" in a Claim

Question 28

Question 28

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The presence of the words "ought" or "should" in a claim usually identify it as a/an:


A) Factual claim
B) Judgment/value claim
C) Policy claim
D) Definitional claim

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